In contrast to discourses on the relation between religion and violence, this project focuses on the biblical commitment that God can be understood as the one who ‘loves the stranger’ (Deut. 10:18). With regard to this central passage it will be asked what are the implications that this image of God can offer? In what way can monotheism be interpreted as ‘a school of xenophilia’ (E. Levinas)? What does the inclination of God to the stranger mean for the understanding of humanity, metaphysics, and migration? Jacques Derrida (1930–2004) has suggested that we understand metaphysics, in the context of the thinking of Levinas, as ‘an experience of hospitality’ (Derrida 1999a: 46). With regard to this idea, I would like to ask what role can (the ...
Received 16 March 2020. Accepted 3 June 2020. Published online 9 July 2020.This article examines Jac...
Jacques Derrida has noted of God that “God contradicts himself already ... only that which is writte...
This article looks at the theme of hospitality with a focus on the work of two twentieth-century Fre...
In contrast to discourses on the relation between religion and violence, this project focuses o...
Despite the celebration of 'difference' and the rhetoric of 'connectedness', the so-called 'global v...
Hospitality is „not a concept which lends itself to objective knowledge,” Jacques Derrida assumes. ...
The goal of this thesis is to use an ethical theory of hospitality to address the contemporary globa...
John Navone explains how human hospitality “images the tri-personal God of Christians who is love.” ...
In his book Anatheism, Richard Kearney argues for God to be imagined as a stranger and a guest, a Go...
Murdoch and Levinas both believe that our humanity requires us to suppress our natural egoism and to...
In this brief reflection, Timothy George asserts that hospitality is a gift from God, who is “within...
Hospitality is a well-identified biblical theme; the consensus among most modern Christian authors i...
This article aims at applying Derrida’s views displayed in his work “Hostipitality” to the issues of...
The collection of essays The Conditions of Hospitality: Ethics, Politics, and Aesthetics on the Thre...
Graduate students (who are also educators) sometimes make spontaneous statements regarding their rel...
Received 16 March 2020. Accepted 3 June 2020. Published online 9 July 2020.This article examines Jac...
Jacques Derrida has noted of God that “God contradicts himself already ... only that which is writte...
This article looks at the theme of hospitality with a focus on the work of two twentieth-century Fre...
In contrast to discourses on the relation between religion and violence, this project focuses o...
Despite the celebration of 'difference' and the rhetoric of 'connectedness', the so-called 'global v...
Hospitality is „not a concept which lends itself to objective knowledge,” Jacques Derrida assumes. ...
The goal of this thesis is to use an ethical theory of hospitality to address the contemporary globa...
John Navone explains how human hospitality “images the tri-personal God of Christians who is love.” ...
In his book Anatheism, Richard Kearney argues for God to be imagined as a stranger and a guest, a Go...
Murdoch and Levinas both believe that our humanity requires us to suppress our natural egoism and to...
In this brief reflection, Timothy George asserts that hospitality is a gift from God, who is “within...
Hospitality is a well-identified biblical theme; the consensus among most modern Christian authors i...
This article aims at applying Derrida’s views displayed in his work “Hostipitality” to the issues of...
The collection of essays The Conditions of Hospitality: Ethics, Politics, and Aesthetics on the Thre...
Graduate students (who are also educators) sometimes make spontaneous statements regarding their rel...
Received 16 March 2020. Accepted 3 June 2020. Published online 9 July 2020.This article examines Jac...
Jacques Derrida has noted of God that “God contradicts himself already ... only that which is writte...
This article looks at the theme of hospitality with a focus on the work of two twentieth-century Fre...