This article rethinks Michel Foucault’s relation to religion by situating his engagement with the ‘death of God’ in relation to his ongoing efforts to frame critical discourse in consistently immanent terms. It argues that a certain, indirect ‘theological’ horizon is the paradoxical and problematic limit, for Foucault, of the possibility of a thoroughgoing immanent discourse in his earlier work, due to the paradoxes of the death of long-duration of God (and ‘man’). The relation of his work to religion thus emerges less as a productive question, for Foucault, than as a problem to be resolved if his critical project is to be viable. The article argues that his later work is informed by a significant re-framing of his relation to religion, ...
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Against the backdrop of the introduction and analysis of Foucault’s Iran writings in the fi rst of t...
In 1978 Michel Foucault went to Iran as a distinguished intellectual but novice political journalist...
This essay reconsiders Foucault’s writings on the Iranian Revolution in the context of his thought d...
This thesis surveys and analyzes the biocognitive turn in Religious Studies over the last decade, wh...
Using Foucault’s conceptual frame from The Archaeology of Knowledge to read Foucault’s late deployme...
Exploration of the import for theology of the thought of Michel Foucault has been growing steadily i...
This review locates the 1980 lectures within the context of the wider discussions of Foucault and re...
This article presents the relation between Michel Foucault’s philosophical thoughts and theology. So...
This article discusses the role of religion in the philosophy of Jacques Derrida. The author conside...
This article discusses the role of religion in the philosophy of Jacques Derrida. The author conside...
Based primarily on his 1981-1982 course, The Hermeneutics of the Subject, I contend that Michel Fouc...
International audienceIn this article I figure how Foucault tried to elaborate tools to think the mo...
The article is devoted to the historical and philosophical reconstruction of the concepts of experie...
Michel Foucault's analysis of governmentality and biopolitics has had a major impact on current theo...
In contemporary debates on the so-called “return of religion„ in new forms and practices...
Against the backdrop of the introduction and analysis of Foucault’s Iran writings in the fi rst of t...
In 1978 Michel Foucault went to Iran as a distinguished intellectual but novice political journalist...
This essay reconsiders Foucault’s writings on the Iranian Revolution in the context of his thought d...
This thesis surveys and analyzes the biocognitive turn in Religious Studies over the last decade, wh...