Confessional Discourses, Radicalizing Traditions: On John Caputo and the Theological Turn

IF 0.3 0 RELIGION Open Theology Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1515/opth-2022-0193
Justin Sands
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Abstract This article explores the theological turn through the work of John Caputo, who famously transitioned from a philosopher of religion to a “weak theologian,” and later as a “radical theologian.” In so doing it argues that Caputo’s work as a radical theologian is an attempt at a practical performance of religion without religion: he inhabits the discourse of theology while radicalizing the tradition against itself. This article will show the value of this theological approach and how Caputo needs to directly inhabit this discourse as a theologian – confessing to be a theologian, becoming one of “their own” – to change theology’s trajectory. This trajectorial shift is felt both inside the academy and within the church itself. Caputo’s transformation from a philosopher to a theologian is a move from a (philosophical) description to a (theological) prescription. It is a transition from theory to praxis, and he could not do this without inhabiting that praxis’ context and its discourses. In doing so, and perhaps unintentionally, Caputo surprisingly respects critics like Dominique Janicaud, whose strident critique against the theological turn was at its apotheosis during Caputo’s transition: Caputo never ventures into crypto-theology nor does he sneak in prescription under the guise of a “phenomenology,” as many philosophers of religion are wont to do. Rather, he sees that one needs to embody the discourse to change it, which, ironically, is a position that would gain the approval of both Dominique Janicaud and traditional theology.
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忏悔话语,激进传统——论约翰·卡普托与神学转向
摘要本文通过约翰·卡普托的作品探讨了神学的转变,他从一个著名的宗教哲学家转变为一个“软弱的神学家”,后来又成为一个“激进神学家”。“在这样做的过程中,它认为卡普托作为一名激进神学家的工作是试图在没有宗教的情况下实现宗教的实际表现:他沉浸在神学的话语中,同时激进化传统。这篇文章将展示这种神学方法的价值,以及卡普托作为一名神学家需要如何直接融入这种话语 – 承认自己是神学家,成为“自己的”神学家 – 改变神学的轨迹。这种悲剧性的转变在学院内部和教会内部都能感受到。卡普托从哲学家到神学家的转变是从(哲学)描述到(神学)处方的转变。这是一个从理论到实践的过渡,而他要做到这一点,离不开对实践语境及其话语的理解。在这样做的过程中,也许是无意中,卡普托出人意料地尊重了多米尼克·贾尼考这样的批评者,贾尼考对神学转向的尖锐批评在卡普托转型期间达到了顶峰:卡普托从未冒险进入加密神学,也没有像许多宗教哲学家习惯的那样,打着“现象学”的幌子偷偷进入处方,他认为,一个人需要体现话语才能改变它,具有讽刺意味的是,这一立场将获得多米尼克·贾尼考和传统神学的认可。
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期刊介绍: Open Theology is an international Open Access, peer-reviewed academic journal that welcomes contributions written in English addressing religion in its various forms and aspects: historical, theological, sociological, psychological, and other. The journal encompasses all major disciplines of Theology and Religious Studies, presenting doctrine, history, organization and everyday life of various types of religious groups and the relations between them. We publish articles from the field of Theology as well as Philosophy, Sociology and Psychology of Religion and also dialogue between Religion and Science. The Open Theology does not present views of any particular theological school nor of a particular religious organization. The contributions are written by researchers who represent different religious views. The authors present their research concerning the old religious traditions as well as new religious movements. The aim of the journal is to promote an international and interdisciplinary dialogue in the field of Theology and Religious Studies. The journal seeks also to provide researchers, pastors and other interested persons with the fruits of academic studies.
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