After God: Richard Kearney and the Religious Turn in Continental Philosophy
After God: Richard Kearney and the Religious Turn in Continental Philosophy
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Abstract
Who or what comes after God? In the wake of God, as the last fifty years of philosophy has shown, God comes back again, otherwise: Heidegger's last God, Levinas's God of Infinity, Derrida's and Caputo's tout autre, Marion's God without Being, and Kearney's God who may be. This book attempts to represent some of the most considered responses to Richard Kearney's recent writings on the philosophy of religion, in particular The God Who May Be: A Hermeneutics of Religion and Strangers, Gods, and Monsters: Interpreting Otherness. It brings together seventeen essays that share the common problematic of the otherness of the Other — seventeen different variations on the same theme: philosophy about God after God — that is to say, a way of thinking God otherwise than ontologically.
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Front Matter
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Part 1 The Return to the Eschaton
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Part II The Return to the Eschaton
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I. Philosophy Facing Theology
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Enabling God
Kearney Richard
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Maybe, Maybe Not: Richard Kearney and God
William Desmond
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Hermeneutics and the God of Promise
Merold Westphal
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Kearney's Wager
Patrick Burke
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Is the Possible Doing Justice to God?
Dominique Janicaud
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The God Who May Be and the God Who Was
Craig Nichols
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Christianity and Possibility
Jeffrey Bloechl
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Quis ergo Amo cum Deum Meum Amo?
Brian Treanor
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Divinity and Alterity
Felix Ó Murchadha
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Enabling God
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II. Theology Facing Philosophy
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On the God of the Possible
Stanislas Breton
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Questions to and from a Tradition in Disarray
Joseph S O'Leary
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Mystic Maybes
Kevin Hart
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The Maker Mind and Its Shade
Jean Greisch
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Divine Metaxology
James Olthuis
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Theopoetics of the Possible
B. Keith Putt
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Is God Diminished If We Abscond?
Mark Patrick Hederman
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Prosopon and Icon: Two Premodern Ways of Thinking God
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On the God of the Possible
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Part III Recapitulations
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Desire of God: an Exchange
Jacques Derrida and others
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Richard Kearney's Enthusiasm
John D. Caputo
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Hermeneutics of Revelation
Jean-Luc Marion andRichard Kearney
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God: The Possible/Impossible
David Tracy andChristian Sheppard
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Kearney's Endless Morning
Catherine Keller
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Reflecting God
Sallie Mcfague
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In Place of a Response
Richard Kearney andMark Antonopoulos
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Desire of God: an Exchange
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End Matter
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