Matthew Clemente, PhD, is a Lecturer in the Woods College of Advancing Studies at Boston College specializing in existentialism, philosophy of religion, and contemporary Continental thought. He is the associate editor of the Journal of Continental Philosophy and Religion (Brill) and the co-editor of three philosophical volumes: The Art of Anatheism (2017), misReading Nietzsche (2018), and Richard Kearney’s Anatheistic Wager (2018).
""With this provocative new book, Clemente establishes himself as a bold and original voice among the next generation of philosophers of religion. Eros Crucified is a deeply engaging work which charts new territory while showing genuine critical appreciation for the thinkers who come before. This book rewards rereading; indeed demands it."" Richard Kearney, Charles Seelig Professor in Philosophy, Boston College ""It is always difficult to read a book that engages with one's work. As I read through this text, however, I realized that Clemente not only understands my thinking, he articulates it more clearly and develops it more thoroughly than I have. Equal parts critical and constructive, Eros Crucified advances the vital work being done at the intersection of philosophy, psychoanalysis, and theology. A major achievement."" John Panteleimon Manoussakis, Editor-in-Chief, The Journal for Continental Philosophy of Religion ""Eros Crucified is an exceptional book. Through original and powerful readings of Freud and Nietzsche, Clemente argues that the only Eros worth living and dying for must be grounded in self-giving rather than mastery, encompassing the 'highest and lowest' of our all-too-human experience: an Eros ""crucified."" Far from being a devotional consolation, Eros Crucified exposes the ambiguity of desire through a series of personal and provocative meditations. Teresa Fenichel , College of the Holy Cross, author of Uncanny Belonging: Schelling, Freud, and the Philosophical Foundations of Psychoanalysis