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- Title Pages
- Series Board
- Dedication
- Abbreviations
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- [UNTITLED]
- Introduction: The “Death of God” and the Demise of Natural Theology
- 1 Martin Heidegger and Onto-theo-logy
- 2 Emmanuel Lévinasand the Infinite
- 3 Jacques Derrida and “Religion Without Religion”
- 4 Paul Ricoeur: A God of Poetry and Superabundance
- 5 Jean-Luc Marion: A God of Gift and Charity
- 6 Michel Henry: A God of Truth and Life
- 7 Jean-Louis Chrétien: A God of Speech and Beauty
- 8 Jean- Yves Lacoste: A God of Liturgy and Parousia
- 9 Emmanuel Falque: A God of Suffering and Resurrection
- 10 Postmodern Apologetics?
- 11 Merold Westphal: Postmodern Faith
- 12 John Caputo: Postmodern Hope
- 13 Richard Kearney: Postmodern Charity
- Conclusion
- For Further Reading
- Introduction: The “Death of God” and the Demise of Natural Theology
- 1. Martin Heidegger and Onto-the-ology
- 2. Emmanuel Lévinas and the Infinite
- 3. Jacques Derrida and “Religion Without Religion”
- 4. Paul Ricoeur: A God of Poetry and Superabundance
- 5. Jean-Luc Marion: A God of Gift and Charity
- 6. Michel Henry: A God of Truth and Life
- 7. Jean-Louis Chrétien: A God of Speech and Beauty
- 8. Jean-Louis Lacoste: A God of Liturgy and Parousia
- 9. Emmanuel Falque: A God of Suffering and Resurrection
- 11. Emmanuel Falque: Merold Westphal: Postmodern Faith
- 12. Emmanuel Falque: John Caputo: Postmodern Hope
- 13. Richard Kearney: Postmodern Charity
- Index
- Perspectives in Continental Philosophy
Introduction: The “Death of God” and the Demise of Natural Theology
Introduction: The “Death of God” and the Demise of Natural Theology
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- Postmodern Apologetics?
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- Title Pages
- Series Board
- Dedication
- Abbreviations
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- [UNTITLED]
- Introduction: The “Death of God” and the Demise of Natural Theology
- 1 Martin Heidegger and Onto-theo-logy
- 2 Emmanuel Lévinasand the Infinite
- 3 Jacques Derrida and “Religion Without Religion”
- 4 Paul Ricoeur: A God of Poetry and Superabundance
- 5 Jean-Luc Marion: A God of Gift and Charity
- 6 Michel Henry: A God of Truth and Life
- 7 Jean-Louis Chrétien: A God of Speech and Beauty
- 8 Jean- Yves Lacoste: A God of Liturgy and Parousia
- 9 Emmanuel Falque: A God of Suffering and Resurrection
- 10 Postmodern Apologetics?
- 11 Merold Westphal: Postmodern Faith
- 12 John Caputo: Postmodern Hope
- 13 Richard Kearney: Postmodern Charity
- Conclusion
- For Further Reading
- Introduction: The “Death of God” and the Demise of Natural Theology
- 1. Martin Heidegger and Onto-the-ology
- 2. Emmanuel Lévinas and the Infinite
- 3. Jacques Derrida and “Religion Without Religion”
- 4. Paul Ricoeur: A God of Poetry and Superabundance
- 5. Jean-Luc Marion: A God of Gift and Charity
- 6. Michel Henry: A God of Truth and Life
- 7. Jean-Louis Chrétien: A God of Speech and Beauty
- 8. Jean-Louis Lacoste: A God of Liturgy and Parousia
- 9. Emmanuel Falque: A God of Suffering and Resurrection
- 11. Emmanuel Falque: Merold Westphal: Postmodern Faith
- 12. Emmanuel Falque: John Caputo: Postmodern Hope
- 13. Richard Kearney: Postmodern Charity
- Index
- Perspectives in Continental Philosophy