John D. Caputo On Hermeneutics And The Posthuman [7] - a podcast by Jacob Given
from 2018-10-13T00:00
In this episode, Eric and Jacob talk to philosopher and "weak theologian" John Caputo, professor emeritus of philosophy at Villanova University and of religion at Syracuse. Particular topics include: Jack's new book on hermeneutics, the importance of demythologizing Heidegger, the supposed split (or not) between Gadamerian and Derridean reading, hermeneutics and the posthuman, and a delightful sermon from professor Caputo on the prologue to John's gospel.
Next week, we'll be tackling Jürgen Moltmann's "A Theology of Hope," to go a bit against the anti-futurist grain that has been established so far in this show.
You can find Caputo's book here: https://www.amazon.com/Hermeneutics-Facts-Interpretation-Age-Information-ebook/dp/B074Q5DZLY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1539105110&sr=8-1&keywords=hermeneutics+facts+and+interpretation+in+the+age+of+information
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