Badiou’s Reading of Saint Paul

There has been a renewed interest in reading Saint Paul from different aspects by contemporary political theology and philosophy. However, being encountered with the sickness of contemporary philosophy and regarding it as sophistry, Badiou turns to Paul as an anti-philosopher, model, and someone who...

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Main Authors: Parisa Shakourzadeh, Ali Naqi Baqershahi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Tabriz 2020-04-01
Series:Philosophical Investigations
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Online Access:https://philosophy.tabrizu.ac.ir/article_9827_053173f7c93c113a0aa4420b8666e881.pdf
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spelling doaj-6dcdb59dc4f54e21934d4b62262a91292020-11-25T02:19:13ZengUniversity of TabrizPhilosophical Investigations2251-79602423-44192020-04-01143016518310.22034/jpiut.2020.34613.23629827Badiou’s Reading of Saint PaulParisa Shakourzadeh0Ali Naqi Baqershahi1Ph.D. Student of Philosophy, Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, IranAssociate professor of Philosophy, Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, IranThere has been a renewed interest in reading Saint Paul from different aspects by contemporary political theology and philosophy. However, being encountered with the sickness of contemporary philosophy and regarding it as sophistry, Badiou turns to Paul as an anti-philosopher, model, and someone who answers the question of ‘conditions of universal singularity’. In this article, the underlying reasons for the importance of Paul for Badiou will be discussed. By reflecting on the intricacies of Badiou’s reading( reactivation of Paul), his approach to problems and goals of event philosophy will be revealed. Therefore, paying attention to Paul’s interpretation as a part of Badiou’s event philosophy project will pave the way for the understanding of Badiou’s thought. On the other hand, by studying this exemplification of Christian history, a light will be shed on how Badiou relates politics to truth and recreates the political figure of the event. In the end, the criticism of his reading of Saint Paul mostly by theologians will be examined and responded.https://philosophy.tabrizu.ac.ir/article_9827_053173f7c93c113a0aa4420b8666e881.pdfanti-philosophybadioueventpolitical theologysaint paultruthuniversal singularity
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Philosophical Investigations
anti-philosophy
badiou
event
political theology
saint paul
truth
universal singularity
author_facet Parisa Shakourzadeh
Ali Naqi Baqershahi
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title Badiou’s Reading of Saint Paul
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title_full Badiou’s Reading of Saint Paul
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title_full_unstemmed Badiou’s Reading of Saint Paul
title_sort badiou’s reading of saint paul
publisher University of Tabriz
series Philosophical Investigations
issn 2251-7960
2423-4419
publishDate 2020-04-01
description There has been a renewed interest in reading Saint Paul from different aspects by contemporary political theology and philosophy. However, being encountered with the sickness of contemporary philosophy and regarding it as sophistry, Badiou turns to Paul as an anti-philosopher, model, and someone who answers the question of ‘conditions of universal singularity’. In this article, the underlying reasons for the importance of Paul for Badiou will be discussed. By reflecting on the intricacies of Badiou’s reading( reactivation of Paul), his approach to problems and goals of event philosophy will be revealed. Therefore, paying attention to Paul’s interpretation as a part of Badiou’s event philosophy project will pave the way for the understanding of Badiou’s thought. On the other hand, by studying this exemplification of Christian history, a light will be shed on how Badiou relates politics to truth and recreates the political figure of the event. In the end, the criticism of his reading of Saint Paul mostly by theologians will be examined and responded.
topic anti-philosophy
badiou
event
political theology
saint paul
truth
universal singularity
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