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Ontologies of Violence: Deconstruction, Pacifism, and Displacement

Contributor(s): Kennel, Maxwell (Author)

ISBN: 9789004546431

Publisher: Brill

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Pub Date: July 26, 2023

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.56" H x 9.21" L x 6.10" W ( 0.77 lbs) 236 pages

Series: Political and Public Theologies

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Description: Ontologies of Violence provides a new paradigm for understanding the concept of violence through comparative interpretations of French philosopher Jacques Derrida, philosophical theologians in the Mennonite pacifist tradition, and Grace M. Jantzen's feminist philosophy of religion. By drawing out and challenging the remarkably similar priorities shared by its three sources, and by challenging the assumption that differences necessarily lead to displacement, Ontologies of Violence provides a critical theory of violence by treating it as a diagnostic concept that implies the violation of value-laden boundaries.

Brief description: Maxwell Kennel, Ph.D. (2021), McMaster University, is a Senior Research Associate in the Centre for Social Accountability at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine University. He is the author of Postsecular History: Political Theology and the Politics of Time (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022).

Review Quotes: In Ontologies of Violence Maxwell Kennel renews conversations about the nature of violence by charting a course through Derrida and Mennonite political theology toward Grace Jantzen's celebration of life and beauty. In doing so, Kennel offers a positive vision - or story - of peace that refuses to subordinate difference to a predetermined harmony. The importance of this approach becomes especially clear in the book's conclusion, where Kennel brilliantly engages with intersectional theories of violence and the question of public health. - Jamie Pitts, Associate Professor Anabaptist Studies, Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary

In this refreshingly original book, Maxwell Kennel carefully guides the reader through complex texts, elucidates thorny philosophical and theological problems, and demonstrates the vitality of Mennonite thinking. Tackling the imposing question of violence's meaning with sophistication and care, Kennel successfully moves between developing his own voice as a constructive interdisciplinary thinker and charting often-overlooked connections between Continental philosophy and Mennonite theology. It is such a joy to read a book in which each chapter surprises you with unexpected insights. - Vincent Lloyd, Associate Professor of Theology and Religious Studies, Villanova University

Kennel's Ontologies of Violence does not offer a definition that can become the cornerstone of a political vision. Instead, it undoes easy sloganeering and even challenges the headiest of theorizing in order to bring to the fore what is left unsaid when the term 'violence' is said. - Guy Lancaster, Marx & Philosophy Review of Books (November 2023)

Kennel's work provides indispensable insights into the landscape of political theology, philosophy, and social theory. ...While Kennel shares Radical Orthodoxy's critique of the privatization of religion and the myth of purely secular spaces, he does so with a humble dispossession, care, and nuance absent from scholars such as Milbank... Overall, Kennel provides a strong case for an intersectional and nonviolent approach to knowing, thinking, and being in the world. - Andrew Banacos in Reading Religion

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