Books About Caputo
- (2012) Phil Snider, Preaching After God: Derrida, Caputo, and the Language of Postmodern Homiletics (Wipf and Stock Publishers).
- (2010) Cross and Khora: Deconstruction and Christianity in the Work of John D. Caputo, eds. Neal Deroo and Marko Zlomsic (Wipf and Stock Press)
- (2009) Christopher Ben Simpson, Religion, Metaphysics and the Postmodern: William Desmond and John D. Caputo, (Indiana University Press)
- (2009) Ricardo Gil Soeiro, Grammatica da Esperança: Da Hermeneutica da Transcendencia à Hermeneutica Radical (Lisbon: Nova Vega)
- (2002) A Passion for the Impossible: John D. Caputo in Focus, ed. Mark Dooley (SUNY Press)
- (2002) Religion With/Out Religion: The Prayers and Tears of John D. Caputo, ed. James Olthuis (Routledge Press)
- (1997) The Very Idea of Radical Hermeneutics, ed. Roy Martinez (Humanities Press)
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