I picked up one of the books that was on my "order from the library", and it is a fun book to write. Written by the man who is the foremost interpreter of Derrida to America, Caputo here does some intelligent deconstructing of religion as a means of preserving the truth of the religious impulse. Very interesting and very accessable for a theology book.
Here are some quotes:
"Religion is for lovers"
"The opposite of a religious person is a loveless person" (he means this in a way that is meant to be inclusive of people from non-institutional religious structures).
"There is no merit in loving moderately" (4)
"Love is not a bargain, but an unconditional giving; it is not an investment, but a commitment come what may" (4)
"The religious sense of life is tied up with having a future"(9)
"Religion...is for the unhinged" (he means unhinged as a positive virtue)
"Religion on my telling is a pact or covenant with the impossible" (15)
I have been made a question unto myself (Augustine)
Non-Knowing is the inescapable element in which decisions are reached, which intensifies their passions (19)
The people of the impossible are also the impossible people (32).
HE WHO LOVES NOT WOMEN, WINE, AND SONG.... REMAINS A FOOL HIS WHOLE LIFE LONG---- MARTIN LUTHER
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I have plenty of love ;)
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