The book argues for the continuing importance of the eternity to human beings striving to live meaningful and hopeful lives in time and threatened by oblivion, although acknowledging that this falls short of knowledge and is more a matter of memory, hope, love, and human solidarity.
The book argues for the continuing importance of the eternity to human beings striving to live meaningful and hopeful lives in time and threatened by oblivion, although acknowledging that this falls short of knowledge and is more a matter of memory, hope, love, and human solidarity.
George Pattison is 1640 Professor at the University of Glasgow and has published extensively in theology and the philosophy of religion, especially on Kierkegaard, Heidegger, and the existentialism, as well as on literature and the arts. A former parish priest, he has held posts at King's College, Cambridge, and at the universities of Aarhus (Denmark) and Oxford. He is a visiting professor at the University of Copenhagen and has been a Montgomery Fellow at Dartmouth College (2013). His publications include The Philosophy of Kierkegaard (2005), Thinking about God in an Age of Technology (2005), God and Being (2011), and Heidegger on Death (2013).
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1: Eternity, Timelessly 2: Time, Eternally: Theory 3: Time, Eternally: Will 4: Time or Eternity 5: Oblivion, Memory, and Hope 6: The Call to Utopia 7: Theunissen: Pindar, Poet of Hope 8: Kierkegaard: The Eternal Gift of Time 9: Rosenzweig: The Eternal People Conclusion
Acknowledgments Introduction 1: Eternity, Timelessly 2: Time, Eternally: Theory 3: Time, Eternally: Will 4: Time or Eternity 5: Oblivion, Memory, and Hope 6: The Call to Utopia 7: Theunissen: Pindar, Poet of Hope 8: Kierkegaard: The Eternal Gift of Time 9: Rosenzweig: The Eternal People Conclusion
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