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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aCarlson, Thomas A.
245 10 $aIndiscretion :$bfinitude and the naming of God /$cThomas A. Carlson.
260 $aChicago :$bUniversity of Chicago Press,$c©1999.
300 $axiii, 307 pages ;$c23 cm.
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490 1 $aReligion and postmodernism
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 263-273) and index.
505 0 $aThe deaths of God in Hegel: overcoming finitude and religious representation -- The temporal experience of consciousness: Hegel's difference of consciousness and Heidegger's ontological difference -- The naming of God in Hegel's speculative proposition: the circle of language and annulment of the singular -- The mortal difference: death and the possibility of existence in Heidegger -- Transcending negation: the casual nothing and ecstatic being in Pseudo-Dionysius' theology -- The naming of God and the possibility of impossibility: Marion and Derrida between the theology and phenomenology of the gift.
520 $aHow can one think and name an inconceivable and ineffable God? Christian mystics have approached the problem by speaking of God using "negative" language--devices such as grammatical negation and the rhetoric of "darkness" or "unknowing"--And their efforts have fascinated contemporary scholars. In this strikingly original work, Thomas A. Carlson reinterprets premodern approaches to God's ineffability and postmodern approaches to the mystery of the human subject in light of one another. The recent interest in mystical theological traditions, Carlson argues, is best understood in relation to contemporary philosophy's emphasis on the idea of human finitude and mortality. Combining both historical research in theology (from Pseudo-Dionysius to Aquinas to Eckhart) and contemporary philosophical analysis (from Hegel and Nietzsche to Heidegger, Derrida, and Marion), Indiscretion will interest philosophers, theologians, and other scholars concerned with the possibilities and limits of language surrounding both God and human subjectivity.
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650 0 $aPhilosophical theology.
650 0 $aGod$xKnowableness.
650 0 $aNegative theology.
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830 0 $aReligion and postmodernism.
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