Richard Kearney's anatheistic wager : philosophy, theology, poetics /
Philosopher Blaise Pascal famously insisted that it was better to wager belief in God than to risk eternal damnation. More recently, Richard Kearney has offered a wager of his own'the anatheistic wager, or return to God after the death of God. In this volume, an international group of contribut...
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Bloomington :
Indiana University Press
2018.
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Ráidu: | Indiana series in the philosophy of religion.
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Liŋkkat: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctv11wjvz |
Sisdoallologahallan:
- Front Cover; Half Title; Series page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations of Kearney's Works; Introduction: The Risk of the Wager; PART I: Conversations After God; 1. Theism, Atheism, Anatheism; 2. A Conversation After God; 3. Mysticism and Anatheism: The Case of Teresa; 4. An Anatheist Exchange: Returning to the Body after the Flesh; PART II: At the Limits of Theology; 5. The Anatheistic Wager: faith after Faith; 6. Kin and Stranger: Kearney and Desmond on God; 7. Is it Possible to Be a Reformed Anatheist?
- 8. Anatheism and Inter-Religious Hospitality: Reflections from a Catholic Comparative Theologian9. Buddhist Anatheism; 10. The Wager That Wasn't: An Education in Shady Chances; Part III: Poetics of the Sacred; 11. Recognition and Hospitality: Coming Back to Odysseus's Coming Home; 12. The Twofold Face of God: An Anatheistic Reading of the Sacrifice of Abraham; 13. The Apparent God: Biblical Poetics and the End of Time; 14. Kearney's Other and the Anatheist Shadow; 15. Trauma, Resurrection, and the Anatheistic Wager; Epilogue: From Wager to Art and Back Again; Bibliography; Index; Back Cover.