Transcendence and Self-Transcendence

Transcendence and Self-Transcendence On God and the Soul - Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion

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The question of the transcendence of God has traditionally been thought in terms of the difference between pantheism, which affirms that God is wholly "within" the world, and theism, which affirms that God is both "within" and "outside" the world, both immanent and transcendent. Against Heidegger's critique of onto-theology and the general postmodern concern for respecting and preserving the difference of the other, Merold Westphal seeks to rethink divine transcendence in relation to modes of human self-transcendence. Touching upon Spinoza, Hegel, Augustine, Pseudo-Dionysius, Aquinas, Barth, Kierkegaard, Levinas, Derrida, and Marion, Westphal's work centers around a critique of onto-theology, the importance of alterity, the decentered self, and the autonomous transcendental ego. Westphal's phenomenology of faith sets this book into the main currents of Continental philosophy of religion today.

Book information

ISBN: 9780253216878
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Imprint: Indiana University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 212
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 248
Weight: 396g
Height: 157mm
Width: 240mm
Spine width: 21mm