Nietzsche and Theology: Nietzschean Thought in Christological AnthropologyAshgate Publishing, Ltd., 2006 - 195 páginas This book outlines a model for incorporating Nietzschean thought within the structures of a wholly traditional Christological anthropology. What is perhaps even more significant is what shows up in Christological anthropology under this Nietzschean light. Using Nietzschean concepts a whole new lexicon is opened up for understanding and articulating traditional accounts of sin and fallenness, accounts which modern theology has often lacked the categories to articulate. |
Contenido
The WilltoPower as an Ontology of Violence | 43 |
Nietzsche and the Radical Orthodoxy of John Milbank | 79 |
49 | 92 |
67 | 99 |
Nietzschean Semiotics and Barths Theology of Language | 115 |
Nietzschean Ontology in Light of Barths Christological Ontology | 143 |
191 | |
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Nietzsche and Theology: Nietzschean Thought in Christological Anthropology David Deane Vista previa limitada - 2017 |
Nietzsche and Theology: Nietzschean Thought in Christological Anthropology David Deane Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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aesthetic analysis anthropology argue articulate assertion attempts Barth's account Barth's theology Barth's understanding binding biological chapter Christ Christian Christological Christological anthropology concept consciousness contradiction core critique Danto Darwin Dawkins deconstruction Dennett Derrida Descartes election epistemology explication focus framework freedom functioning genealogy Genealogy of Morality genetic God's human identify illustrate interpretation Jacques Derrida Jesus John Milbank Kant Kantian Karl Barth Kaufmann lexicon logocentric manifest meaning memes memetic metaphysical Milbank nature negating never Nietzsche Nietzsche's understanding Nietzsche's writing Nietzschean ontology Nietzschean thought nihilism nihilistic notion ontology of violence opposition organism orientation participate performative contradiction perspectival perspective philosophy Pickstock postmodern precisely principle radical Radical Orthodoxy realised reality refuses rejection represents revelation Richard Dawkins Schacht Schopenhauer Schopenhauer's Secular Reason seeks semiotic sense signifier Social Theory structure struggle texts Theology and Social theology of language tradition truth claims utilise virtue Walter Kaufmann will-to-power word