In _Specters of God_,_ _John D. Caputo returns to the original
impulse of his work, the "mystical element" in things, here under the
name of an "anxious apophatics," as distinct from an "edifying
apophatics" anchored in unity with God. In dialogue with Schelling, a
new turn for him and the lynchpin of this argument, Caputo addresses
the nocturnal powers in being, the specters that haunt our being and
bring us up short. The result is an erudite and insightful
analysis—in his usual lively and masterful style—of several key
"spectral" figures from medieval angelology and
Eckhart's _Gottheit_,_ _through Luther's _deus absconditus_ and
Schelling's "Satanology," to the spectralization and virtualization of
the world in the "posthuman" age. Arguing that the name of God is not
the master name of a super-being who is going to save us but a
placeholder for sources deep in our apophatic imaginary, he asks, Has
"God" become a (holy) ghost of the past? A passing spectral effect of
the ancient harmonies of the spheres? Does radical thinking culminate
in a cosmopoetics beyond theism and its theology, in a doxology to the
transient glory of the world, whatever it was in the beginning,
however eerie its end, world without why?
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An Anatomy of the Apophatic Imagination
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ISBN
9780253063021
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
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Indiana University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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