Continental Philosophy and Theology
β Scribed by Colby Dickinson
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 112
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Continental Philosophy and Theology illustrates the perceived tension between these fields: one is seemingly concerned with destroying normative, metaphysical order and the other with preserving religious identity in the face of secularism. He calls for a nondualistic theology concerned with complexity and comparative inquiry in order to realign their relationship.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
Continental Philosophy and Theology
Abstract
Keywords
Introduction
Part 1: The Political-Theological Stakes of Continental Thought
Sovereignty and the Subversion of Christendom
Martin Heidegger and the Attempt to Overcome Metaphysics
Part 2: Reassessing the Dualisms within Political Theology
The Well-Founded Fears of Apostasy and Transgression within Continental Philosophy
The βEndlessβ Deconstruction of Identity
The Perpetual Political Theological Complaint against the Negativity of Continental Philosophy
Communitarian Opposition to the Genealogists
The Other Side of Things
Part 3: Continental Thought beyond Dualistic Thinking
Representative Dichotomies or Antinomies of Thought
Rethinking the Role of Negativity in Continental Philosophy
William Desmond and Diana Eck on Porousness
Joeri Schrijvers on a Ground between Faith and Belief
A Phenomenological Way Forward
Conclusion
Bibliography
Primary Texts
Secondary Texts
Book Series
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