
Homebrewed Christianity #HBC10: Why Go Derrida with John D. Caputo
Mar 12, 2018
John D. Caputo, a noted philosopher and returning guest, celebrates the podcast’s 10th anniversary by exploring Jacques Derrida's influential ideas. He argues Derrida provides crucial critiques against fundamentalism and modernism, promoting a new post-theistic theology. Caputo tackles the balance between faith and atheist perspectives, emphasizing a deeper engagement with religious texts. He also delves into the nuances of postmodernism, binaries, and community, all while showcasing Derrida's enduring relevance to contemporary discourse.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Celebrating Community and Learning at Theology Beer Camp
02:23 • 2min
Exploring the Significance of Derrida in Contemporary Discourse
04:42 • 2min
Redefining Postmodernism: A Critical Perspective
06:48 • 24min
Faith, Modernity, and Understanding
30:35 • 22min
Philosophical Reflections on Paul and the Unknown God
52:30 • 2min
Deconstructing Faith: A Radical Theology
54:41 • 30min
