Deconstructing Undecidability: Derrida, Justice, and Religious Discourse

Fortress Academic (2020)
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This book critically advances readings of Jacques Derrida to offer a renewed understanding of the problem of decision and its inherent exclusivity. Michael Oliver applies this deconstructive insight to the contexts of justice pursuits and theological negotiations of divine decision, arguing for the necessity of reckoning with difficult decisions.

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Michael Joshua Oliver
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