Postmodern Ethics Series
Postmodernism and deconstruction are usually associated with a destruction of ethical values. The volumes in the Postmodern Ethics series demonstrate that such views are mistaken because they ignore the religious element that is at the heart of existential-postmodern philosophy. This series aims to provide a space for thinking about questions of ethics in our times. When many voices are speaking together from unlimited perspectives within the postmodern labyrinth, what sort of ethics can there be for those who believe there is a way through the dark night of technology and nihilism beyond exclusively humanistic offerings? The series invites any careful exploration of the postmodern and the ethical.
Series Editors:
Marko Zlomislić (Conestoga College)
David Goicoechea (Brock University)
Other Volumes in the Series:
Cross and Khôra: Deconstruction and Christianity in the Work of John D. Caputo
edited by Neal DeRoo and Marko Zlomislić
Agape and Personhood with Kierkegaard, Mother, and Paul (A Logic of Reconciliation from the Shamans to Today)
by David Goicoechea
The Poverty of Radical Orthodoxy
edited by Lisa Isherwood and Marko Zlomislić
Agape and the Four Loves with Nietzsche, Father, and Q (A Physiology of Reconciliation from the Greeks to Today) by David Goicoechea
Fundamentalism and Gender: Scripture—Body—Community edited by Ulrike Auga, Christina von Braun, Claudia Bruns, and Jana Husmann