Use coupon code “WINTER20” for a 20% discount on all items! Valid until 30-11-2024

Site Logo
Search Suggestions

      Royal Mail  express delivery to UK destinations

      Regular sales and promotions

      Stock updates every 20 minutes!

      Opus Dei: An Archaeology of Duty

      2 in stock

      Firm sale: non returnable item
      SKU 9780804784047 Categories ,
      Select Guide Rating
      In this book, Agamben investigates the roots of the modern moral concept of duty in the theory and practice of Christian liturgy.

      In this follow-up to The Kingdom and the Glory and The Highest Poverty, Agamben investigates the roots of our moral concept of ...

      £18.99

      Buy new:

      Delivery: UK delivery Only. Usually dispatched in 1-2 working days.

      Shipping costs: All shipping costs calculated in the cart or during the checkout process.

      Standard service (normally 2-3 working days): 48hr Tracked service.

      Premium service (next working day): 24hr Tracked service – signature service included.

      Royal mail: 24 & 48hr Tracked: Trackable items weighing up to 20kg are tracked to door and are inclusive of text and email with ‘Leave in Safe Place’ options, but are non-signature services. Examples of service expected: Standard 48hr service – if ordered before 3pm on Thursday then expected delivery would be on Saturday. If Premium 24hr service used, then expected delivery would be Friday.

      Signature Service: This service is only available for tracked items.

      Leave in Safe Place: This option is available at no additional charge for tracked services.

      Description

      Product ID:9780804784047
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:US
      Series:Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics
      Title:Opus Dei
      Subtitle:An Archaeology of Duty
      Authors:Author: Giorgio Agamben, Adam Kotsko
      Page Count:164
      Subjects:Social and political philosophy, Social & political philosophy, Religion and politics, Religion & politics
      Description:Select Guide Rating
      In this book, Agamben investigates the roots of the modern moral concept of duty in the theory and practice of Christian liturgy.

      In this follow-up to The Kingdom and the Glory and The Highest Poverty, Agamben investigates the roots of our moral concept of duty in the theory and practice of Christian liturgy. Beginning with the New Testament and working through to late scholasticism and modern papal encyclicals, Agamben traces the Church''s attempts to repeat Christ''s unrepeatable sacrifice. Crucial here is the paradoxical figure of the priest, who becomes more and more a pure instrument of God''s power, so that his own motives and character are entirely indifferent as long as he carries out his priestly duties. In modernity, Agamben argues, the Christian priest has become the model ethical subject. We see this above all in Kantian ethics. Contrasting the Christian and modern ontology of duty with the classical ontology of being, Agamben contends that Western philosophy has unfolded in the tension between the two. This latest installment in the study of Western political structures begun in Homo Sacer is a contribution to the study of liturgy, an extension of Nietzsche''s genealogy of morals, and a reworking of Heidegger''s history of Being.


      Imprint Name:Stanford University Press
      Publisher Name:Stanford University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2013-09-18

      Additional information

      Weight220 g
      Dimensions212 × 141 × 12 mm