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  • Author(s): Anidjar, Gil
  • Source:
    Derrida Today. May2013, Vol. 6 Issue 1, p11-22. 12p.
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    • Abstract:
      Have we ever been religious? It may seem strange to open an essay on Derrida with a Latourean question. Yet, with regard to religion, what Derrida demonstrates is quite unavoidably this: we have long been, and are still being, Christianized. Whatever else we may have been, perhaps still are, constitutes but the space or espacement offered or relinquished, however reluctantly or even grudgingly (though more often than not quite willingly) to Christianization. This is a space that goes beyond whatever is meant by the word or the concept of 'religion', under whatever definition. And though Derrida still refers to it, at times, in terms that have themselves become, for the most part, religious markers (Judaism, Islam, etc.), he leaves no doubt that such name calling is part of the Christianization he otherwise documents. This essay attempts to show that the question (let us call it Derrida's 'Christian question') is therefore: what is Christianity? [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]