Radical Evil and the Scarcity of Hope

Radical Evil and the Scarcity of Hope Postsecular Meditations - Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion

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No one will deny that we live in a world where evil exists. But how are we to come to grips with human atrocity and its diabolical intensity? Martin Beck Matuštìk considers evil to be even more radically evil than previously thought and to have become all too familiar in everyday life. While we can name various moral wrongs and specific cruelties, Matuštìk maintains that radical evil understood as a religious phenomenon requires a religious response where the language of hope, forgiveness, redemption, and love can take us beyond unspeakable harm and irreparable violence. Drawing upon the work of Kant, Schelling, Kierkegaard, Levinas, Derrida, and Marion, this work is written as a series of meditations. Matuštìk presents a bold new way of dealing with one of humanity's most intractable problems.

Book information

ISBN: 9780253351043
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Imprint: Indiana University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 170
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 295
Weight: 612g
Height: 235mm
Width: 155mm
Spine width: 23mm