Beschreibung:
Kierkegaard and the Refusal of Transcendence challenges the standard view that Kierkegaard's God is infinitely other than the world. It argues that his work immerses us in the paradoxical nature of existence itself, and opposes any flight into another world.
Challenges the standard view that Kierkegaard's God is infinitely other than the world.
Introduction1. Kierkegaard and the Limit of Analogy2. Distinctions: Marks of the Paradox3. The Paradox is Not One: Transfiguring Transcendence4. Monstrance: Articulating the Paradox5. Silhouettes: Figuring the Immanent Paradox6. Satan's Angel: The Interruption of the Demonic7. Kierkegaard, Spinoza and the Intellectual Love of GodConclusion: Theology for Creatures