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Can theology still operate in the void of post-theism? In
attempting to answer this question Agnosis examines the concept of
the void itself, tracing a history of nothingness from Augustine
through Kierkegaard and Nietzsche to Bataille and Derrida, and
dialoguing with Japan's Kyoto School philosophers. It is argued
that neither Augustinian nor post-Hegelian metaphysics have given a
satisfactory understanding of nothingness and that we must look to
an experience of nothingness as the best ground for future
religious life and thought.
Kierkegaard: The Self in Society brings together scholars from a
variety of disciplines to explore Kierkegaard's continuing
relevance to political and social issues. Kierkegaard is often
portrayed as an out-and-out individualist with no concern for
interpersonal relations. These essays not only refute this
caricature, they bring out the complex nature of Kierkegaard's
engagements with questions of selfhood and society. What
Kierkegaard has to say about love, the church, politics and justice
is shown to test the limits of what we take for granted in the
modern (and postmodern) world.
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