Theology and Difference: The Wound of Reason"... provocative and rewarding... " --Religious Studies Review "... a tour de force." --Theological Studies Theology and Difference reconceives the options confronting modern theology and investigates the disputed questions that underlie it. Pressing beyond the ready-made enlightenment offered by the subject-object framework, Walter Lowe uncovers a number of remarkable convergences between the contemporary philosopher Jacques Derrida and the early twentieth-century theologian Karl Barth. |
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... stands charged with having ne- glected other peoples , other modes of experience , the otherness of the natural world . In a similar vein , I have argued that an authentic theology must stand against the dissolving of difference ; it ...
... stands charged with having ne- glected other peoples , other modes of experience , the otherness of the natural world . In a similar vein , I have argued that an authentic theology must stand against the dissolving of difference ; it ...
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... stand as men . " 18 " God alone " means . . . a relationship ! It means a relationship which is created and sus ... stands beyond meta- physics and ontotheology because , in Barth's words , " it is not what men comprehend , but that ...
... stand as men . " 18 " God alone " means . . . a relationship ! It means a relationship which is created and sus ... stands beyond meta- physics and ontotheology because , in Barth's words , " it is not what men comprehend , but that ...
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... stands neither at the side of nor above - super- natural ! —these limited and limiting powers . . . . It can neither be substituted for them nor ranged with them , and , save with the greatest caution , it cannot even be compared with ...
... stands neither at the side of nor above - super- natural ! —these limited and limiting powers . . . . It can neither be substituted for them nor ranged with them , and , save with the greatest caution , it cannot even be compared with ...
Contents
Barths Epistle to the Romans | 33 |
III | 48 |
Kant and the Sublation of Theodicy | 76 |
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