Bryn Mawr College
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1968
Syracuse, New York, United States of America
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    Levinas: The Face of the Other: The Fifteenth Annual Symposium of the Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center (edited book)
    with David L. Smith
    Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center, Duquesne University. 2006.
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    Like a Devilish Knight of Faith
    Oxford Literary Review 36 (2): 188-190. 2014.
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    On Religion
    Routledge. 2001.
    John D. Caputo explores the very roots of religious thinking in this thought-provoking book. Compelling questions come up along the way: 'What do I love when I love my God?' and 'What can Star Wars tell us about the contemporary use of religion?' (are we always trying to find a way of saying 'God be with you'?) Why is religion for many a source of moral guidance in a postmodern, nihilistic age? Is it possible to have 'religion without religion'? Drawing on contemporary images of religion, such a…Read more
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    Heidegger and Aquinas: Deconstructing the Rahnerian Bridge
    Philosophy and Theology 5 (Supplement): 1-43. 1991.
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    On Religion
    Routledge. 2013.
    John D. Caputo explores the very roots of religious thinking in this thought-provoking book. Compelling questions come up along the way: 'What do I love when I love my God?' and 'What can Star Wars tell us about the contemporary use of religion?' (are we always trying to find a way of saying 'God be with you'?) Why is religion for many a source of moral guidance in a postmodern, nihilistic age? Is it possible to have 'religion without religion'? Drawing on contemporary images of religion, such a…Read more
  •  14
    Unprotected Religion: Radical Theology, Radical Atheism, and the Return of Anti- Religion
    In Edward Baring & Peter E. Gordon (eds.), The Trace of God: Derrida and Religion, Fordham University Press. pp. 151-177. 2020.
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    Continental Philosophy of Religion
    In Charles Taliaferro, Paul Draper & Philip L. Quinn (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy of Religion, Wiley-blackwell. 2010.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Works cited Additional recommended readings.
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    The Age of Repetition
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 32 (S1): 171-177. 2010.
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    The Principle of Sufficient Reason: A Study of Heideggerian Self‐Criticism
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 13 (4): 419-426. 2010.
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    Thinking, Poetry and Pain
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 28 (S1): 155-181. 2010.
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    Index
    with Stephanie Rumpza, Daniel O. Dahlstrom, Gregory P. Floyd, Patrick H. Byrne, Jean Grondin, Christina M. Gschwandtner, Andrew Prevot, Anne M. Carpenter, Bruce Ellis Benson, Jeffrey Bloechl, William Desmond, and Cyril O’Regan
    In Gregory P. Floyd & Stephanie Rumpza (eds.), The Catholic Reception of Continental Philosophy in North America, University of Toronto Press. pp. 325-335. 2020.
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    Modernity and its Discontents
    with James L. Marsh
    Fordham University Press. 2020.
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    Hearing the Voices of the Dead
    In Eric Boynton & Martin Kavka (eds.), Saintly Influence: Edith Wyschogrod and the Possibilities of Philosophy of Religion, Fordham University Press. pp. 161-174. 2020.
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    Acknowledgments
    with Stephanie Rumpza, Daniel O. Dahlstrom, Gregory P. Floyd, Patrick H. Byrne, Jean Grondin, Christina M. Gschwandtner, Andrew Prevot, Anne M. Carpenter, Bruce Ellis Benson, Jeffrey Bloechl, William Desmond, and Cyril O’Regan
    In Gregory P. Floyd & Stephanie Rumpza (eds.), The Catholic Reception of Continental Philosophy in North America, University of Toronto Press. 2020.
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    Good Will and the Hermeneutics of Friendship
    Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 8 (2): 213-225. 2004.
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    Methodological Postmodernism
    Faith and Philosophy 22 (3): 284-296. 2005.
    I characterize Merold Westphal’s synthesis of Christian faith and postmodern philosophy as an “epistemological” or “methodological,” postmodernism, one that sees postmodern thought as describing certain limits upon human understanding while leaving open the question of how things are in the nature of things, that is, how things are understood by God. Postmodernism (unless it waxes dogmatic) is not denying God, but only that we are God. In a characteristically postmodern way, Westphal has found i…Read more
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    Commentary: To Professor Boyle
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 58 50-55. 1984.
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    Presidential Address
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 62 2-14. 1988.
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    Foucault and the Critique of Institutions (edited book)
    with Mark Yount
    Pennsylvania State University Press. 2006.
    The issue of the institution is not addressed systematically anywhere in the literature on Foucault, although it is everywhere to be found in Foucault's writings._ Foucault and the Critique of Institutions_ not only interprets the work of Foucault but also applies it to the question of the institution. Foucault is a master at analyzing the web of social relations ("power") that effectively shape ("normalize") the modern individual. While these social relations are smaller and finer than institut…Read more
  • God and Justice
    In Sema Cevirici Atilla (ed.), Justice: deconstruction and hermeneutics, Brill. 2025.
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    On Religion
    Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group. 2019.
    In a thoroughly updated second edition of his popular and engaging book, John D. Caputo revisits Augustine's ancient question "what do I love when I love my God?" and presses it into service in the post-modern world. Accessible but without compromising the big ideas, he raises the question of what religion means today in the face of widespread religious violence after 9/11, of spreading secularization, the dazzling discoveries of contemporary cosmology, and the eerie advent of the "post-human" w…Read more
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    On Religion
    with Slavoj Žižek, Hubert L. Dreyfus, Brian K. Ridley, Jacques Derrida, and Michael Dummett
    Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 194 (3): 371-372. 2004.
  • Augustine and Philosophy
    with Johannes Brachtendorf, Jesse Couenhoven, Alexander R. Eodice, Wayne J. Hankey, John Peter Kenney, Paul A. Macdonald Jr, Gareth B. Matthews, Roland J. Teske, Frederick Van Fleteren, and James Wetzel
    Lexington Books. 2010.
    The essays in this book, by a variety of leading Augustine scholars, examine not only Augustine's multifaceted philosophy and its relation to his epoch-making theology, but also his practice as a philosopher, as well as his relation to other philosophers both before and after him. Thus the collection shows that Augustine's philosophy remains an influence and a provocation in a wide variety of settings today.
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    The Presence of the Other: A Phenomenology of the Human Person
    Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 53 (n/a): 45. 1979.