The Experience of God: A Postmodern ResponseKevin Hart, Barbara Eileen Wall Fordham University Press, 2005 - 259 pages The book provides a series of approaches to the ancient question of whether and how God is a matter of "experience," or, alternately, to what extent the notion of experience can be true to itself if it does not include God. On the one hand, it seems impossible to experience God: the deity does not offer Himself to sense experience. On the other hand, there have been mystics who have claimed to have encountered God. The essays in this collection seek to explore the topic again, drawing insights from phenomenology, theology, literature, and feminism. Throughout, this stimulating collection maintains a strong connection with concrete rather than abstract approaches to God. The contributors: Michael F. Andrews, Jeffrey Bloechl, John D. Caputo, Kristine Culp, Kevin Hart, Kevin L. Hughes, Jean-Yves Lacoste, Crystal Lucky, Renee McKenzie, Kim Paffenroth, Michael Purcell, Michael J. Scanlon, O.S.A., James K. A. Smith. Kevin Hart is Notre Dame Professor of English and Concurrent Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame; among his many books are The Trespass of the Sign: Deconstruction, Theology, and Philosophy (Fordham), and The Dark Gaze: Maurice Blanchot and the Sacred. His most recent collection of poems is Flame Tree: Selected Poems. Barbara Wall is Special Assistant to the President for Mission Effectiveness and Associate Professor of Philosophy at Villanova University. She is co-editor of The Journal of Catholic Social Thought and The Journal of Peace and Justice Studies. |
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... horizon . I am resisting all a priori logical and ontotheological constraints about the possible and the impossible ... horizon of what it is possible to think , is to fail to extend thinking beyond itself or push it beyond its normal ...
... horizon but rather the hope that lies beyond the horizon when there is no hope in sight , no hope on the horizon . The name of God opens closed horizons , interrupts the predictability of the future . When we are surrounded on every ...
... horizon of expectation for it , that one is then able and open to see the divine in this tender mo- ment . Indeed , we might say that faith is precisely the horizon of ex- pectation that expects the unexpected , such that nothing is ...
Contents
The Experience of God and the Axiology of the Impossible | 20 |
A Response to John D Caputo | 42 |
A Response to Kristine Culp | 65 |
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