Jean-Luc Marion is one of the world’s foremost philosophers of
religion as well as one of the leading Catholic thinkers of modern
times. In _God Without Being_, Marion challenges a fundamental premise
of traditional philosophy, theology, and metaphysics: that God, before
all else, must be. Taking a characteristically postmodern stance and
engaging in passionate dialogue with Heidegger, he locates a “God
without Being” in the realm of _agape_, or Christian charity and
love. If God is love, Marion contends, then God loves before he
actually is.
First translated into English in 1991, _God Without Being_ continues
to be a key book for discussions of the nature of God. This second
edition contains a new preface by Marion as well as his 2003 essay on
Thomas Aquinas. Offering a controversial, contemporary perspective,
_God Without Being_ will remain essential reading for scholars and
students of philosophy and religion.
“Daring and profound. . . . In matters most central to his thesis,
[Marion]’s control is admirable, and his attunement to the nuances
of other major postmodern thinkers is impressive.”—_Theological
Studies_
“A truly remarkable work.”—_First Things_
“Very rewarding reading.”—_Religious Studies Review_
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ISBN
9780226505664
Publisert
2018
Utgave
2. utgave
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University of Chicago Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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