After God : Richard Kearney and the Religious Turn in Continental Philosophy /
Manoussakis, John Panteleimon
After God : Richard Kearney and the Religious Turn in Continental Philosophy / John Panteleimon Manoussakis. - 1 online resource (464 p.) - Perspectives in Continental Philosophy .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- PART I The Return to the Eschaton -- Epiphanies of the Everyday: Toward a Micro-Eschatology -- Toward a Fourth Reduction? -- PART II The Possible: Between Being and God -- I. Philosophy Facing Theology -- Enabling God -- Maybe, Maybe Not: Richard Kearney and God -- Hermeneutics and the God of Promise -- Kearney’s Wager -- Is the Possible Doing Justice to God? -- The God Who May Be and the God Who Was -- Christianity and Possibility -- Quis ergo Amo cum Deum Meum Amo? -- Divinity and Alterity -- II. Theology Facing Philosophy -- On the God of the Possible -- Questions to and from a Tradition in Disarray -- Mystic Maybes -- The Maker Mind and Its Shade -- Divine Metaxology -- Theopoetics of the Possible -- Is God Diminished If We Abscond? -- Prosopon and Icon: Two Premodern Ways of Thinking God -- PART III Recapitulations -- Desire of God: An Exchange -- Richard Kearney’s Enthusiasm -- Hermeneutics of Revelation -- God: The Possible/Impossible -- Kearney’s Endless Morning -- Reflecting God -- In Place of a Response -- Notes -- Contributors -- Index
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Who or what comes after God? In the wake of God, as the last fifty years of philosophy has shown, God comes back again, otherwise: Heidegger's last God, Levinas's God of Infinity, Derrida's and Caputo's tout autre, Marion's God without Being, Kearney's God who may be.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780823225323 9780823290819
10.1515/9780823290819 doi
PHILOSOPHY / Religious.
After God : Richard Kearney and the Religious Turn in Continental Philosophy / John Panteleimon Manoussakis. - 1 online resource (464 p.) - Perspectives in Continental Philosophy .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- PART I The Return to the Eschaton -- Epiphanies of the Everyday: Toward a Micro-Eschatology -- Toward a Fourth Reduction? -- PART II The Possible: Between Being and God -- I. Philosophy Facing Theology -- Enabling God -- Maybe, Maybe Not: Richard Kearney and God -- Hermeneutics and the God of Promise -- Kearney’s Wager -- Is the Possible Doing Justice to God? -- The God Who May Be and the God Who Was -- Christianity and Possibility -- Quis ergo Amo cum Deum Meum Amo? -- Divinity and Alterity -- II. Theology Facing Philosophy -- On the God of the Possible -- Questions to and from a Tradition in Disarray -- Mystic Maybes -- The Maker Mind and Its Shade -- Divine Metaxology -- Theopoetics of the Possible -- Is God Diminished If We Abscond? -- Prosopon and Icon: Two Premodern Ways of Thinking God -- PART III Recapitulations -- Desire of God: An Exchange -- Richard Kearney’s Enthusiasm -- Hermeneutics of Revelation -- God: The Possible/Impossible -- Kearney’s Endless Morning -- Reflecting God -- In Place of a Response -- Notes -- Contributors -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Who or what comes after God? In the wake of God, as the last fifty years of philosophy has shown, God comes back again, otherwise: Heidegger's last God, Levinas's God of Infinity, Derrida's and Caputo's tout autre, Marion's God without Being, Kearney's God who may be.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780823225323 9780823290819
10.1515/9780823290819 doi
PHILOSOPHY / Religious.

