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'World without End'

Authors :
Erik Meganck
Source :
Journal for Continental Philosophy of Religion. 3:65-89
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Brill, 2021.

Abstract

In this article, I want to make the following points, none of which are totally new, but their constellation here is meant to be challenging. First, world is not a (Cartesian) thing but an event, the event of sense. This event is opening and meaning – verbal tense. God may be a philosophical name of this event. This is recognized by late-modern religious atheist thought. This thought differs from modern scientific rationalism in that the latter’s so-called areligious atheism is actually a hyperreligious theism. On the way, the alleged opposition between philosophy and theology, between thought and faith is seen to erode. The core matter of this philosophy of religion will be the absolute reference, the system of objectivity and the holiness of the name. All this because of a prefix a- that has its sense turned inside out by the death of God.

Details

ISSN :
25889613 and 25889605
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal for Continental Philosophy of Religion
Accession number :
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