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Overcoming onto-theology: toward a postmodern Christian faith
Merold Westphal
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page vii)
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Introduction (page ix)
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1. Overcoming Onto-theology (page 1)
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2. Heidegger's "Theologische" Jugendschriften (page 29)
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3. Hermeneutics As Epistemology (page 47)
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4. Appropriating Postmodernism (page 75)
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5. Christian Philosophers and the Copernican Revolution (page 89)
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6. Totality and Finitude in Schleiermacher's Hermeneutics (page 106)
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7. Positive Postmodernism As Radical Hermeneutics (page 128)
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8. Father Adam and His Feuding Sons: An Interpretation of the Hermeneutical Turn in Continental Philosophy (page 148)
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9. Deconstruction and Christian Cultural Theory: An Essay on Appropriation (page 176)
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10. Laughing at Hegel (page 197)
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11. Derrida As Natural Law Theorist (page 219)
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12. Faith As the Overcoming of Ontological Xenophobia (page 229)
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13. Divine Excess: The God Who Comes After (page 256)
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14. Nietzsche As a Theological Resource (page 285)
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Index (page 303)
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Published: c2001
Publisher: Fordham University Press
- 9780823221301 (hardcover)
- 9780823221318 (paper)
- 9780823235483 (ebook)