witnessed in development, with devastating consequences for the way we live. Conor Cunningham's elaborate and sophisticated theology, spanning the disciplines of philosophy, science and popular culture, permits us to see not simply how modernity has formulated its philosophies of nothing, but how these philosophies might be transfigures by the crucial difference theology makes, and so be reconcilable with life and the living - with the very gift which being is.
witnessed in development, with devastating consequences for the way we live. Conor Cunningham's elaborate and sophisticated theology, spanning the disciplines of philosophy, science and popular culture, permits us to see not simply how modernity has formulated its philosophies of nothing, but how these philosophies might be transfigures by the crucial difference theology makes, and so be reconcilable with life and the living - with the very gift which being is.
Conor Cunningham is a doctor of theology and teacher of divinity at the University of Cambridge. His previous academic interests have included the study of Law, Social Science and Philosophy, and he was among the original contributors to Radical Orthodoxy: A New Theology (Routledge, 1999).
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 Philosophies of Nothing Chapter 1 Towards Nothing Chapter 2 Scotus and Ockham Chapter 3 Spinoza Chapter 4 Kant Chapter 5 Hegel's Consummate Philosophy Chapter 6 On the Line Chapter 7 Derrida Part 2 The Difference of Theology Chapter 8 To Speak, to Do, to See Chapter 9 The Difference Knowledge Makes Chapter 10 Philosophies of Nothing and the Difference of Theology Conclusion
Part 1 Philosophies of Nothing Chapter 1 Towards Nothing Chapter 2 Scotus and Ockham Chapter 3 Spinoza Chapter 4 Kant Chapter 5 Hegel's Consummate Philosophy Chapter 6 On the Line Chapter 7 Derrida Part 2 The Difference of Theology Chapter 8 To Speak, to Do, to See Chapter 9 The Difference Knowledge Makes Chapter 10 Philosophies of Nothing and the Difference of Theology Conclusion
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