Miracle and machine: Jacques Derrida and the two sources of religion, science, and the media

New York: Fordham University Press (2012)
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Miracle and Machine is a sort of "reader's guide" to Jacques Derrida's 1994 essay "faith and knowledge," his most important work on the nature of religion in general and on the unprecedented forms it is taking today through science and the ...

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