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  1. REPETITION AND IDENTITY, by Catherine Pickstock, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2013, pp. xxii + 211, £12.99, pbk From the outset, the critique of modern secularity enacted by the movement known as Radical Orthodoxy has been concerned to blur the rigid demarcation of interdisciplinary boundaries, inviting theologians to play on all nine ...

  2. 29 dic 1997 · Catherine Pickstock's After Writing came highly recommended to me from several sources as a profound and original critique of postmodernity and engagement with so-called "postmodern theology." While this dense volume is all that, I find it to be far more interesting as a defense of the traditional Latin Mass (the Tridentine, or Extraordinary, Form of the Roman Missal) than as a critique of ...

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  3. Catherine Pickstock, University of Cambridge, Faculty of Divinity, Faculty Member. Studies Philosophy, Religion, and Theology.

  4. Catherine Jane Crozier Pickstock is an English philosophical theologian. Best known for her contributions to the radical orthodoxy movement, she has been Norris-Hulse Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge since 2018 and a fellow and tutor of Emmanuel College, Cambridge.

  5. Catherine Pickstock, After Writing: On the Liturgical Consummation of Philosophy (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 1998), xv + 292 pp. ISBN 0 631 20672 8 pbk. - Volume 1 Issue 2

  6. 12 mar 2018 · The faculty is delighted to announce that Professor Catherine Pickstock will be the new Norris-Hulse Professor of Divinity with effect from October 1st 2018. Professor Pickstock's research is concerned with the relationship between theology and philosophy, and of both to language, poetics and the history of ideas.

  7. Catherine Pickstock came to Cambridge on a choral scholarship to study English literature at St Catharine's College and never left! Catherine is a well-known theologian, lecturer and speaker, co-founding the Christian theological and philosophical school of thought called Radical Orthodoxy.