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A Radical God

Theopoetics, Phenomenology, and the Future of Religion
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Religion is making itself unbelievable—scandal-ridden, antiscientific, authoritarian, and reactionary. Can religion be saved? Is it even worth saving? Can religion be saved not just from its critics but from itself? A Radical God by John D. Caputo proposes a radical alternative—what he calls "religion’s last stand"—by... Read More
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John D. Caputo proposes a radical alternative—what he calls “religion’s last stand”—by turning to theopoetics.

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Religion is making itself unbelievable—scandal-ridden, antiscientific, authoritarian, and reactionary. Can religion be saved? Is it even worth saving? Can religion be saved not just from its critics but from itself?

A Radical God by John D. Caputo proposes a radical alternative—what he calls "religion’s last stand"—by turning to theopoetics. In the traditional account, theopoetics calls for approaching God poetically because God transcends human language. Caputo contests this view, arguing that in the radical account, God does not precede but is generated by the poetic imagination.

Theopoetics is not adorning an already constituted God; it is constituting the very idea of God. A radical God, untethered from theological orthodoxy and confessional rivalries, is neither a real being nor an unreal illusion, neither the object of supernatural belief nor the reject of sceptical disbelief.

By adopting a phenomenological suspension of both belief and disbelief, both theism and atheism, both the religious and the secular, Caputo demystifies the distinction between the natural and the supernatural and replaces it with the distinction between the prosaic and the poetic. A daring undertaking in radical theology, this lively and provocative book proposes a startlingly different future for religion.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231223645

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 July 2026

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 336

About the Author

John D. Caputo is the Thomas J. Watson Professor Emeritus of Religion and Humanities at Syracuse University and the David R. Cook Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Villanova University. His most recent books are What to Believe? Twelve Brief Lessons in Radical Theology (Columbia, 2023) and Specters of God: An Anatomy of the Apophatic Imagination (2022).

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