Christian Atheism: How to Be a Real Materialist
By (Author) Slavoj iek
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
2nd May 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Philosophy of religion
Agnosticism and atheism
Psychoanalytical and Freudian psychology
Political ideologies and movements
211.8
Paperback
312
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
If we want to be true atheists, do we have to begin with a religious edifice and undermine it from within Slavoj iek has long been a commentator on, and critic of, Christian theology. His preoccupation with Badiou's concept of 'the event' alongside the Pauline thought of the New Testament has led to a decidedly theological turn in his thinking. Drawing on traditions and subjects as broad as Buddhist thought, dialectical materialism, political subjectivity, quantum physics, AI and chatbots, this book articulates iek's idea of a religious life for the first time. Christian Atheism is a unique insight into iek's theological project and the first book-length exploration of his religious thinking. In his own words, "to become a true dialectical materialist, one should go through the Christian experience." Crucial to his whole conception of 'experience' is not some kind of spiritual revelation but rather the logic of materialistic thought. This affirmation of Christian theology whilst simultaneously deconstructing it is a familiar iekian move, but one that holds deep-seated political, philosophical and, in the end, personal import for him. Here is ieks most extensive treatment of theology and religion to date.
Slavoj iek is a Hegelian philosopher, a Lacanian psychoanalyst, and a Communist. He is International Director at the Birkbeck Institute for Humanities, University of London, UK, Visiting Professor at the New York University, USA, and Senior Researcher at the Department of Philosophy, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.