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Habermas and Theology MJKenny_Prelims_Final.indd i 1/25/2011 10:34:46 AM Other titles in the Philosophy and Theology series include: Zizek and Theology, Adam Kotsko Nietzsche and Theology, Craig Hovey Girard and Theology, Michael Kirwan Wittgenstein and Theology, Tim Labron Hegel and Theology, Martin J. De Nys Derrida and Theology, Steven Shakespeare Badiou and Theology, Frederiek Depoortere Vattimo and Theology, Thomas G. Guarino Kierkegaard and Theology, Murray Rae Kant and Theology, Pamela Sue Anderson and Jordan Bell Adorno and Theology, Christopher Craig Brittain MJKenny_Prelims_Final.indd ii 1/25/2011 10:34:46 AM Habermas and Theology Maureen Junker-Kenny MJKenny_Prelims_Final.indd iii 1/25/2011 10:34:46 AM Published by T&T Clark International A Continuum Imprint The Tower Building, 11 York Road, London SE1 7NX 80 Maiden Lane, Suite 704, New York, NY 10038 www.continuumbooks.com All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. Copyright © Maureen Junker-Kenny, 2011 Maureen Junker-Kenny has asserted her right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as the Author of this work. British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library ISBN 13: 978-0-567-03322-2 (Hardback) 978-0-567-03323-9 (Paperback) Typeset by Newgen Imaging Systems Pvt Ltd, Chennai, India Printed and bound in Great Britain MJKenny_Prelims_Final.indd iv 1/25/2011 10:34:46 AM For Aedan O’Beirne, 1915–2010 Godfather and oldest friend in gratitude for his presence and wisdom MJKenny_Prelims_Final.indd v 1/25/2011 10:34:46 AM This page intentionally left blank Contents Introduction 1 Part 1 The Theological Reception and Critique of Habermas’s Work in the First Two Phases of Its View of Religion 1 Attraction and Critique of Habermas’s Theory of Communicative Action in the Disciplines of Theology 7 1. Systematic Theology Oriented Towards Christian Praxis 7 a. Practical Reason as Constituted by the Memory of Liberation 10 b. The Paradox of Anamnestic Solidarity 13 2. Practical Theology and Its Subdisciplines 18 a. Theory of Pastoral Care 19 b. The Local Congregation at the Intersection of Lifeworld and System 21 c. Practical Theology Reconceptualized as a Theological Theory of Action 22 3. Theory of Religious Education 25 4. Theological Ethics 29 a. Beyond Reciprocal Requirements: The Risk of Advance Unilateral Action 30 b. Personal or Universalizable? The Disjunction between the Ethics of the Good Life and Normative Morality 32 c. At the Intersection of the Good and the Right: Churches as Communities of Interpretation 34 vii MJKenny_Prelims_Final.indd vii 1/25/2011 10:34:47 AM Contents Part 2 Habermas’s Theory of Communicative Reason in Philosophical Debate 2 The Paradigm Change from the Philosophy of Consciousness to Language Theory 43 1. Language as an Alternative to the Dualisms of the Philosophy of Consciousness 43 2. Objections from Philosophers of Subjectivity 46 a. Intersubjectivity against Solipsism? 46 b. Descending into Naturalism? 50 3 The Relationship of Metaphysics to Modernity 57 1. Habermas’s Concept of Metaphysics 57 2. Questions Regarding Its Adequacy 58 3. Modern Understandings of Metaphysics 61 4. (Post)metaphysical Thinking and Theology 64 4 Postmetaphysical Philosophy as Stand-in and as Interpreter 67 1. The Role of Stand-in for Universalistic Questions in the Individual Sciences 68 2. From Judge to Interpreter 75 5 The Foundation of the Discourse Theory of Morality 81 1. Core Concepts and Steps of Habermas’s Argument 81 a. Discourse as a Reflexive Form of Communicative Action 81 b. Justifying ‘U’, the Principle of Morality: Two Versions and Their Implications 85 2. Recognition as What? Albrecht Wellmer’s Critique 89 viii MJKenny_Prelims_Final.indd viii 1/25/2011 10:34:47 AM Contents 6 The Motivation for Agency and the Aporias of Morality 95 1. Agency and Its Motivation 96 a. Evil Will or Weak Will? 96 b. Why be Moral, and to What Extent? 97 2. The Scope of Recognition and the Aporetics of Moral Action 103 Part 3 The Current Phase: Cooperation and Translation in Theological Debate 7 The Rediscovery of Religion in the Genealogy of Reason and the Foundation of a Species Ethics 111 1. Genealogy and Translation 111 2. Genetics and the Ability to be a Self 116 a. Subjectivity Rediscovered in Disputes on Genetic Intervention 117 b. Species Ethics as a New Level of Explicating Human Self-understanding 123 c. ‘Being Able to be a Self’ without ‘the Ground That Posited it’: Reading Kierkegaard in Postmetaphysical Immanence 129 8 Religious Resources for the Project of Modernity in Theological Debate 132 1. Freedom as the Ability to Say No: Creation versus Emanation 133 2. Religious Resources in Postsecular Democracy 135 a. The Rationality of Religious Belief from a Postmetaphysical Standpoint 136 b. Equal Participation and Mentalities of Solidarity against the Pathologies of Modernity 137 c. Secularity and ‘Democratic Common Sense’ 140 ix MJKenny_Prelims_Final.indd ix 1/25/2011 10:34:47 AM

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