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If creation is a gift
Mark Manolopoulos
Albany : State University of New York Press, c2009
ISBN: 9780791493939
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Book description
What if our world were considered a gift? Extending postmodern
gift theory to ecological and ecotheological concerns, Mark Manolopoulos
explores how “creation" - the what-is - can be seen as a gift. Creation,
when viewed in a radically egalitarian way, is the matrix of all material
things—human, otherwise-than-human, or humanly manufactured. Utilizing and
critiquing the work of Jacques Derrida and Jean-Luc Marion, Manolopoulos
argues that the gift is an irresolvable paradox marked by the contradictory
elements of excess (gratuity, linearity) and exchange (gratitude, return).
Philosophical and theological reflections on the gift become entangled in
its paradoxical tension, but ultimately both aspects must be respected and
reflected. When it comes to the creation-gift, we should vacillate between
responses like letting-be, enjoyment, utility, and return.
Elegantly written and thought-provoking, If Creation Is a Gift both
contributes to the ongoing debate on the gift and provides a fresh
philosophical and theological consideration of the environmental crisis.
About the author
Mark Manolopoulos is Honorary Research Associate with
Monash University's Centre for Studies in Religion and Theology.
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