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Postmodern apologetics?: arguments for God in contemporary philosophy
Christina M. Gschwandtner
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Frontmatter
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List of Abbreviations (page xi)
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Preface (page xvii)
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Acknowledgments (page xxv)
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Introduction: The "Death of God" and the Demise of Natural Theology (page 1)
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PART I: PREPARATIONS
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1 Martin Heidegger and Onto-theo-logy (page 19)
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2 Emmanuel Lévinas and the Infinite (page 39)
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3 Jacques Derrida and "Religion Without Religion" (page 59)
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PART II: EXPOSITIONS
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4 Paul Ricoeur: A God of Poetry and Superabundance (page 85)
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5 Jean-Luc Marion: A God of Gift and Charity (page 105)
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6 Michel Henry: A God of Truth and Life (page 125)
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7 Jean-Louis Chrétien: A God of Speech and Beauty (page 143)
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8 Jean-Yves Lacoste: A God of Liturgy and Parousia (page 163)
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9 Emmanuel Falque: A God of Suffering and Resurrection (page 184)
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10 Postmodern Apologetics? (page 209)
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PART III: APPROPRIATIONS
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11 Merold Westphal: Postmodern Faith (page 223)
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12 John Caputo: Postmodern Hope (page 242)
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13 Richard Kearney: Postmodern Charity (page 265)
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Conclusion (page 287)
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Notes (page 295)
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For Further Reading (page 327)
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Index (page 341)
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Published: 2013
Publisher: Fordham University Press
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