Zizek has plenty of essays and talks floating around as well, but these books are probably the best--the first and second are the most sustained, the third is a lengthy essay making use of theological resources. The fourth contains essays by Eagleton, Vattimo, and Badiou. The fifth is one where he dialogues with theologians about St. Paul. The sixth is a debate with a theologian about theology. The final is a great collection of people all across the board, mostly Marxists, dealing with theology.
Some of these books are currently hard to come by and our ability to read them all is limited, so if you'd like to share your thoughts and recommendations of them, please do.
Thanks for the response. I'll give a sparce reading list, as I find it pretty extensive.
Zizek:
Zizek has plenty of essays and talks floating around as well, but these books are probably the best--the first and second are the most sustained, the third is a lengthy essay making use of theological resources. The fourth contains essays by Eagleton, Vattimo, and Badiou. The fifth is one where he dialogues with theologians about St. Paul. The sixth is a debate with a theologian about theology. The final is a great collection of people all across the board, mostly Marxists, dealing with theology.
Vattimo:
Eagleton:
Eagleton also specializes in short and helpful articles.
Badiou:
Misc. Authors too extensive to list:
Secondary Literature:
Hopefully someone comes by and expands this list. I've gotta get back to work.
Great question. I'd like to start a list for the group, but I've found this subject matter hard to find and am grateful for your contribution!
Honest to God John A.T. Robinson
The New Gospel of Christian Atheism Thomas J. J. Altizer
After Christianity Gianni Vattimo
Some of these books are currently hard to come by and our ability to read them all is limited, so if you'd like to share your thoughts and recommendations of them, please do.