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Is there a sabbath for thought?: between religion and philosophy
William Desmond
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Frontmatter
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Preface and Acknowledgments (page xi)
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By Way of Introduction: The Intimate Universal—Between Religion and Philosophy (page 1)
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1 The Sleep of Finitude: On the Unease of Philosophy and Religion (page 33)
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2 Between Finitude and Infinity: Hegelian Reason and the Pascalian Heart (page 73)
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3 Religion and the Poverty of Philosophy (page 105)
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4 Religious Imagination and the Counterfeit Doubles of God (page 134)
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5 God Beyond the Whole: Between Solov'ëv and Shestov (page 167)
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6 Caesar with the Soul of Christ: Nietzsche's Highest Impossibility (page 200)
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7 The Secret Sources of Strengthening: On Courage (page 238)
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8 On the Betrayals of Reverence (page 262)
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9 Enemies: On Hatred (page 289)
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10 Is There a Sabbath for Thought? On Peace—Between Philosophy and Religion (page 312)
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Index (page 357)
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Published: c2005
Publisher: Fordham University Press
- 9780823223732 (paper)
- 9780823248032 (ebook)
- 9780823223725 (hardcover)