CHRISTIANITY AND POSSIBILITY: ON KEARNEY'S THE GOD WHO MAY BE |
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Authors: | Jeffrey Bloechl |
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Affiliation: | Department of Philosophy, College of the Holy Cross, 1 College Street, Worcester, MA 01610, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract: This essay interprets and responds to Richard Kearney's metaphysics of possibility and hermeneutics of religion against the background of Nietzsche's proclamation of the death of God and the theodicy problem. Kearney's work is thus read as an interesting but ultimately problematic attempt to preserve or perhaps reinstate religious thought after the modern critique of idols. In addition, his positions are compared and contrasted with some of authors with whom he seems to be in limited agreement (for example, Plotinus, Hillesum) as well as some with whom he clearly breaks (for example, Girard, Sölle). |
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Keywords: | death of God ethical religion ethics hermeneutics of religion God as persona/prosopon grace metaphysics of esse metaphysics of posse theodicy theology of Transfiguration theophany |
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