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Richard Kearney's Anatheistic Wager

Philosophy, Theology, Poetics

Pierre Drouot
Barcode 9780253034007
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Release Date: 23/04/2018

Genre: Philosophy & Spirituality
Label: Indiana University Press
Contributors: Chris Doude van Troostwijk (Edited by), Richard Kearney (Contributions by), Matthew Clemente (Edited by), Emmanuel Falque (Contributions by), Theo Hettema (Contributions by), Richard Colledge (Contributions by), Pierre Drouot (Contributions by), Sarah Horton (Contributions by), Patrick Burke (Contributions by), Joseph O'Leary (Contributions by), L. Callid Keefe-Perry (Contributions by), Marianne Moyaert (Contributions by), Shelly Rambo (Contributions by), James N. Wood (Contributions by), Brian Treanor (Contributions by), Julia Kristeva (Contributions by), Helgard Meyer Pretorius (Contributions by), Jacob Rogozinski (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: Indiana University Press

Philosophy, Theology, Poetics.

Philosopher Blaise Pascal famously insisted that it was better to wager belief in God than to risk eternal damnation. More recently, Richard Kearney has offered a wager of his own—the anatheistic wager, or return to God after the death of God. In this volume, an international group of contributors consider what Kearney's spiritual wager means. They question what is at stake with such a wager and what anatheism demands of the self and of others. The essays explore the dynamics of religious anatheistic performativity, its demarcations and limits, and its motives. A recent interview with Kearney focuses on crucial questions about philosophy, theology, and religious commitment. As a whole, this volume interprets and challenges Kearney's philosophy of religion and its radical impact on contemporary views of God.