Religious Experience and the End of Metaphysics (Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion)

Religious Experience and the End of Metaphysics (Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 209 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780253215925
  • DDC分類 291.42

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Does religious thinking stand in opposition to postmodernity? Does the existence of God present the ultimate challenge to metaphysics? Strands of continental thought, especially those running from Kant, Husserl, and Heidegger, focus on individual consciousness as the horizon for all meaning and provide modern philosophy of religion with much of its present ferment. In Religious Experience and the End of Metaphysics, 11 influential continental philosophers share the conviction that religious thinking cannot afford to disengage from the challenges of modern European philosophy. Together they provide a rich and intriguing set of answers to questions surrounding the meaning of religious experience. Topics include subjectivity, selfhood, and rationality; language, community, and ethics; the influence of Jewish and eastern religions on religious experience; God as phenomenology; and religion in the postmodern age. These lucid and arresting essays bring together many of the leading voices in the contemporary continental debate on God and religion.

Contents

Preliminary Table of ContentsPrefaceEditor's Introduction Jeffrey Bloechl1. The Disappearance of Philosophical Theology in Hermeneutic Philosophy: Historicizing and Hermeneuticizing the Philosophical Idea of God Ben Vedder2. Rethinking God: Heidegger in Light of Absolute Nothing, Nishida in the Shadow of Onto-theology John C. Maraldo3. Light and Shadows from the Heideggerian Interpretation of the Sacred Emilio Brito4. The Word and Complement of Appearing Jean-Yves Lacoste5. Affective Theology, Theological Affectivity Adriaan Peperzak6. Immanent Transcendence as Way to "God": Between Heidegger and Marion Ignace Verhack7. Derrida and Marion: Two Husserlian Revolutions John D. Caputo8. The Universal in Jewish Particularism: Benamozegh and Levinas Richard A. Cohen9. The Kingdom and the Trinity Kevin Hart10. Ultimacy and Conventionality in Religious Experience Joseph S. O'LearyContributorsIndex