<p>"…<i>Religious Atheism</i> is a remarkable contribution to contemporary philosophy of religion and systematic theology. Meganck offers a fresh and compelling vision of how philosophy and theology can engage each other in the wake of the death of God. By tracing the theological undercurrents in the work of twelve major philosophers, Meganck shows that the name 'God' continues to haunt and inspire philosophical thought. His book is a call to take this haunting seriously—not as a return to dogma, but as an invitation to think more deeply about what it means to be human in a world where God is both absent and present, dead and alive, denied and desired." — <i>Journal for Continental Philosophy of Religion</i></p><p>"Erik Meganck is slowly but surely becoming an original voice in the field of continental philosophy of religion. His <i>Religious Atheism</i> offers fresh insights in classic atheist figures and novel interpretations of contemporary thinkers. The book will make for excellent course material but will also surprise seasoned readers within the field." — Joeri Schrijvers, author of <i>Between Faith and Belief</i></p>

Calls into question the traditional polarity of theism and atheism.

Feuerbach, Marx, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Freud, Russell, Wittgenstein, Heidegger, Sartre, Levinas, Lyotard, Derrida. Why were these twelve so-called atheist heavyweights unable to wipe God off the table once and for all? Perhaps they did not intend to. Perhaps their atheism was directed at something other than God and religion. In that case, suggests Erik Meganck, we should look for a more fertile philosophical meaning of atheism to distinguish it from the shallow, more popular definitions of the term. Toward this aim, Meganck offers a rereading of the twelve apostles in this book, who are, he demonstrates, more religious than public opinion often holds. God and religion do not disappear in their work, but each of them tears down a pillar from the grand edifice that is traditional metaphysics. Modern thought has gradually dismantled philosophical and theological systems-"theisms"-which means that we must look for God in the "a-" rather than in "theism." Meganck's adventurous and daring exploration calls into question the traditional polarity of theism and atheism, leading philosophy and theology away from metaphysical theism, through the death of God, and into a philosophical atheism that does not speak out on the existence of God but hears the Name. This Name opens onto a promise of sense.

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Introduction

1. Reflection: Feuerbach

2. Opium: Marx

3. Leap: Kierkegaard

4. Dead: Nietzsche

5. Neurosis: Freud

6. Primitive: Russell

7. Silence: Wittgenstein

8. Nothing: Heidegger

9. Unfree: Sartre

10. Face: Levinas

11. Metanarratives: Lyotard

12. Silent: Derrida

Extroduction
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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Calls into question the traditional polarity of theism and atheism.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781438495248
Publisert
2023-11-01
Utgiver
State University of New York Press
Vekt
454 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
240

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Erik Meganck is Professor of Philosophy and Christianity at the Faculty for Comparative Study of Religions and Humanism in Antwerp and the International Institute Canon Triest in Ghent.