Exploring the often-overlooked aspects of Derrida's theology, this book offers a fresh perspective for both newcomers and those already versed in his philosophy. It aims to make Derrida's complex ideas more accessible, bridging the gap between his writings and contemporary theological discussions. Ideal for students of philosophy and theology, it sheds light on the implications of Derrida's thoughts for the future of these fields.
Hugh Rayment-Pickard Books
