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Radical sacrifice

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A trenchant analysis of sacrifice as the foundation of the modern, as well as the ancient, social order The modern conception of sacrifice is at once cast as a victory of self-discipline over desire and condescended to as destructive and archaic abnegation.

But even in the Old Testament, the dual natures of sacrifice, embodying both ritual slaughter and moral rectitude, were at odds.

In this analysis, Terry Eagleton makes a compelling argument that the idea of sacrifice has long been misunderstood.   Pursuing the complex lineage of sacrifice in a lyrical discourse, Eagleton focuses on the Old and New Testaments, offering a virtuosic analysis of the crucifixion, while drawing together a host of philosophers, theologians, and texts—from Hegel, Nietzsche, and Derrida to the Aeneid and The Wings of the Dove.

Brilliant meditations on death and eros, Shakespeare and St.

Paul, irony and hybridity explore the meaning of sacrifice in modernity, casting off misperceptions of barbarity to reconnect the radical idea to politics and revolution.

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Product Details
Yale University Press
0300251505 / 9780300251500
Paperback / softback
171.8
10/03/2020
United States
English
216 pages
21 cm
Reprint. Originally published: 2018.