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This book examines the relationship between Christian theology and postmodern thinkers, Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Derrida.
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This book examines the relationship between Christian theology and postmodern thinkers, Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Derrida.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 496g
- ISBN-13: 9780521568401
- ISBN-10: 0521568404
- Artikelnr.: 21861361
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 496g
- ISBN-13: 9780521568401
- ISBN-10: 0521568404
- Artikelnr.: 21861361
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Note on translations of the bible
Introduction: Postmodernism, Ontotheology and Christianity: 1. The modernist ground of postmodern theory
2. Nietzsche/Heidegger/Derrida on ontotheology
3. Nietzsche/Heidegger/Derrida on Christianity
Part I. Nietzsche's Mockery: The Rejection of Transcendence: 1. The death of God: loss of belief in the Christian God as the cause of nihilism
2. Vanquishing God's realm: Nietzsche's abolition of the true world
3. Nietzsche on the Judaeo-Christian denial of the world and the world to come in the New Testament
5. On redemption: the eternal return or biblical eschatology
Part II. Heidegger's Forgetting: The Secularisation of Biblical Anthropology: 6. From the death of God to the forgetting of Being
7. Heidegger's theological origins: from biblical theology to fundamental ontology
8. The redemptive-eschatological separation of flesh and Spirit in the epistles of the Apostle Paul
9. Inauthenticity and the flesh
10. The eigentlich Selbst or the pneumatikos anthropos
Part III. Derrida's Denials: The Deconstruction of Ontotheology: 11. From the ends of man to the beginning of writing
12. Deconstituting the subject
13. Writing and metaphysics
14. Reading the law: the Spirit and the letter
15. Scripture of écriture
the limitations of Derrida's deconstruction of ontotheology
Conclusion: Ontotheology, Negative and the theology of the Cross: 1. Denials
negating/negative theology
2. From ontotheology to the theology of the cross
Bibliography.
List of abbreviations
Note on translations of the bible
Introduction: Postmodernism, Ontotheology and Christianity: 1. The modernist ground of postmodern theory
2. Nietzsche/Heidegger/Derrida on ontotheology
3. Nietzsche/Heidegger/Derrida on Christianity
Part I. Nietzsche's Mockery: The Rejection of Transcendence: 1. The death of God: loss of belief in the Christian God as the cause of nihilism
2. Vanquishing God's realm: Nietzsche's abolition of the true world
3. Nietzsche on the Judaeo-Christian denial of the world and the world to come in the New Testament
5. On redemption: the eternal return or biblical eschatology
Part II. Heidegger's Forgetting: The Secularisation of Biblical Anthropology: 6. From the death of God to the forgetting of Being
7. Heidegger's theological origins: from biblical theology to fundamental ontology
8. The redemptive-eschatological separation of flesh and Spirit in the epistles of the Apostle Paul
9. Inauthenticity and the flesh
10. The eigentlich Selbst or the pneumatikos anthropos
Part III. Derrida's Denials: The Deconstruction of Ontotheology: 11. From the ends of man to the beginning of writing
12. Deconstituting the subject
13. Writing and metaphysics
14. Reading the law: the Spirit and the letter
15. Scripture of écriture
the limitations of Derrida's deconstruction of ontotheology
Conclusion: Ontotheology, Negative and the theology of the Cross: 1. Denials
negating/negative theology
2. From ontotheology to the theology of the cross
Bibliography.
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Note on translations of the bible
Introduction: Postmodernism, Ontotheology and Christianity: 1. The modernist ground of postmodern theory
2. Nietzsche/Heidegger/Derrida on ontotheology
3. Nietzsche/Heidegger/Derrida on Christianity
Part I. Nietzsche's Mockery: The Rejection of Transcendence: 1. The death of God: loss of belief in the Christian God as the cause of nihilism
2. Vanquishing God's realm: Nietzsche's abolition of the true world
3. Nietzsche on the Judaeo-Christian denial of the world and the world to come in the New Testament
5. On redemption: the eternal return or biblical eschatology
Part II. Heidegger's Forgetting: The Secularisation of Biblical Anthropology: 6. From the death of God to the forgetting of Being
7. Heidegger's theological origins: from biblical theology to fundamental ontology
8. The redemptive-eschatological separation of flesh and Spirit in the epistles of the Apostle Paul
9. Inauthenticity and the flesh
10. The eigentlich Selbst or the pneumatikos anthropos
Part III. Derrida's Denials: The Deconstruction of Ontotheology: 11. From the ends of man to the beginning of writing
12. Deconstituting the subject
13. Writing and metaphysics
14. Reading the law: the Spirit and the letter
15. Scripture of écriture
the limitations of Derrida's deconstruction of ontotheology
Conclusion: Ontotheology, Negative and the theology of the Cross: 1. Denials
negating/negative theology
2. From ontotheology to the theology of the cross
Bibliography.
List of abbreviations
Note on translations of the bible
Introduction: Postmodernism, Ontotheology and Christianity: 1. The modernist ground of postmodern theory
2. Nietzsche/Heidegger/Derrida on ontotheology
3. Nietzsche/Heidegger/Derrida on Christianity
Part I. Nietzsche's Mockery: The Rejection of Transcendence: 1. The death of God: loss of belief in the Christian God as the cause of nihilism
2. Vanquishing God's realm: Nietzsche's abolition of the true world
3. Nietzsche on the Judaeo-Christian denial of the world and the world to come in the New Testament
5. On redemption: the eternal return or biblical eschatology
Part II. Heidegger's Forgetting: The Secularisation of Biblical Anthropology: 6. From the death of God to the forgetting of Being
7. Heidegger's theological origins: from biblical theology to fundamental ontology
8. The redemptive-eschatological separation of flesh and Spirit in the epistles of the Apostle Paul
9. Inauthenticity and the flesh
10. The eigentlich Selbst or the pneumatikos anthropos
Part III. Derrida's Denials: The Deconstruction of Ontotheology: 11. From the ends of man to the beginning of writing
12. Deconstituting the subject
13. Writing and metaphysics
14. Reading the law: the Spirit and the letter
15. Scripture of écriture
the limitations of Derrida's deconstruction of ontotheology
Conclusion: Ontotheology, Negative and the theology of the Cross: 1. Denials
negating/negative theology
2. From ontotheology to the theology of the cross
Bibliography.