Transcendence and Beyond
A Postmodern Inquiry
Herausgeber: Caputo, John D; Scanlon, Michael J
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A Postmodern Inquiry
Herausgeber: Caputo, John D; Scanlon, Michael J
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Poised at the intersection of philosophy and religion, these reflections provide a benchmark for renewed consideration of this classic philosophical and religious theme.
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Poised at the intersection of philosophy and religion, these reflections provide a benchmark for renewed consideration of this classic philosophical and religious theme.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 423g
- ISBN-13: 9780253219039
- ISBN-10: 0253219035
- Artikelnr.: 22388817
- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 423g
- ISBN-13: 9780253219039
- ISBN-10: 0253219035
- Artikelnr.: 22388817
John D. Caputo is the Thomas J. Watson Professor of Religion and Humanities at Syracuse University. He is also David R. Cook Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Villanova University. His many books include The Weakness of God (IUP, 2006). Michael J. Scanlon, O.S.A., holds the Josephine C. Connelly Endowed Chair in Theology at Villanova University.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Do We Need to Transcend Transcendence?John D. Caputo and
Michael J. Scanlon
Part 1. Keynotes of Transcendence
1. The Impossible for Man-GodJean-Luc Marion
2. Nihilism as Postmodern ChristianityGianni Vattimo
Part 2. Re-imagining Traditional Transcendence
3. Re-imagining GodRichard Kearney
4. Trinity and TranscendenceMichael J. Scanlon
5. Transcendent Immanence and Evolutionary CreationJames P. Mackey
6. G*d-The Many-Named: Without Place and Proper NameElisabeth Schüssler
Fiorenza
Part 3. Relocating Transcendence on the Plane of Immanence
7. Rumors of Transcendence: The Movement, State, and Sex of
"Beyond"Catherine Keller
8. Intimations of Transcendence: Praise and CompassionSallie McFague
9. Topologies of TranscendenceDavid Wood
10. Temporal Transcendence: The Very Idea of à venir in DerridaJohn D.
Caputo
11. Transcendence and TransversalityCalvin O. Schrag
Transcendence and Beyond: A Concluding RoundtableModerated by John D.
Caputo
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Do We Need to Transcend Transcendence?John D. Caputo and
Michael J. Scanlon
Part 1. Keynotes of Transcendence
1. The Impossible for Man-GodJean-Luc Marion
2. Nihilism as Postmodern ChristianityGianni Vattimo
Part 2. Re-imagining Traditional Transcendence
3. Re-imagining GodRichard Kearney
4. Trinity and TranscendenceMichael J. Scanlon
5. Transcendent Immanence and Evolutionary CreationJames P. Mackey
6. G*d-The Many-Named: Without Place and Proper NameElisabeth Schüssler
Fiorenza
Part 3. Relocating Transcendence on the Plane of Immanence
7. Rumors of Transcendence: The Movement, State, and Sex of
"Beyond"Catherine Keller
8. Intimations of Transcendence: Praise and CompassionSallie McFague
9. Topologies of TranscendenceDavid Wood
10. Temporal Transcendence: The Very Idea of à venir in DerridaJohn D.
Caputo
11. Transcendence and TransversalityCalvin O. Schrag
Transcendence and Beyond: A Concluding RoundtableModerated by John D.
Caputo
List of Contributors
Index
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Do We Need to Transcend Transcendence?John D. Caputo and
Michael J. Scanlon
Part 1. Keynotes of Transcendence
1. The Impossible for Man-GodJean-Luc Marion
2. Nihilism as Postmodern ChristianityGianni Vattimo
Part 2. Re-imagining Traditional Transcendence
3. Re-imagining GodRichard Kearney
4. Trinity and TranscendenceMichael J. Scanlon
5. Transcendent Immanence and Evolutionary CreationJames P. Mackey
6. G*d-The Many-Named: Without Place and Proper NameElisabeth Schüssler
Fiorenza
Part 3. Relocating Transcendence on the Plane of Immanence
7. Rumors of Transcendence: The Movement, State, and Sex of
"Beyond"Catherine Keller
8. Intimations of Transcendence: Praise and CompassionSallie McFague
9. Topologies of TranscendenceDavid Wood
10. Temporal Transcendence: The Very Idea of à venir in DerridaJohn D.
Caputo
11. Transcendence and TransversalityCalvin O. Schrag
Transcendence and Beyond: A Concluding RoundtableModerated by John D.
Caputo
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Do We Need to Transcend Transcendence?John D. Caputo and
Michael J. Scanlon
Part 1. Keynotes of Transcendence
1. The Impossible for Man-GodJean-Luc Marion
2. Nihilism as Postmodern ChristianityGianni Vattimo
Part 2. Re-imagining Traditional Transcendence
3. Re-imagining GodRichard Kearney
4. Trinity and TranscendenceMichael J. Scanlon
5. Transcendent Immanence and Evolutionary CreationJames P. Mackey
6. G*d-The Many-Named: Without Place and Proper NameElisabeth Schüssler
Fiorenza
Part 3. Relocating Transcendence on the Plane of Immanence
7. Rumors of Transcendence: The Movement, State, and Sex of
"Beyond"Catherine Keller
8. Intimations of Transcendence: Praise and CompassionSallie McFague
9. Topologies of TranscendenceDavid Wood
10. Temporal Transcendence: The Very Idea of à venir in DerridaJohn D.
Caputo
11. Transcendence and TransversalityCalvin O. Schrag
Transcendence and Beyond: A Concluding RoundtableModerated by John D.
Caputo
List of Contributors
Index