
What to believe? : twelve brief lessons in radical theology
John D. Caputo
Bok · Engelsk · 2023
Omfang | viii, 190 sider
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Opplysninger | This is how the world began -- God does not exist -- Bridge-builders and ground-diggers -- That's pantheism, that's horrible -- Do radical theologians pray? -- The mystical sense of life -- Who do they say Jesus is? -- Suppose everything just vanished? -- What is really going on? -- What is going on in the name of God? -- Whether God will have been -- Making ourselves worthy of what is happening to us -- So what? -- A parting word (or two) : yes, yes.. - "What to Believe? is an engaging introduction to radical theology for spiritual seekers, "Nones," and others outside the academy as well as students in philosophy, religion, and theology departments who are curious about what religion can mean today, 60 years after the revolutionary "death of God" movement. Radical theology is post-theism--atheism about theism. Rather than a personal God, we personify God--we give a name to sense of meaning that we cannot name as an act of imagination, a reflection of an idea that is not supernatural but resonant within human consciousness and the world at large and available through works of art or scientific encounters. It negates typical binaries like religious and secular, theist and atheist, faithful and rational. For Caputo, God is not a question about the existence of a being but rather a question about the worth of the world"--
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ISBN | 9780231210942. - 9780231210959
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