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The Presence of God in the World: Europäische Hochschulschriften (Reihe 23): Theologie ) / European University Studies (Series 23): Theology / Publications Universitaires Européennes (, cartea 844

Autor Steven G. Ogden
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 oct 2007
The book addresses the problem of the presence of God in the world. Its thesis is that the presence of God can be affirmed, if presence is understood in relation to absence. Furthermore, the experience of God in the world is ambiguous and consists of presence and absence. The idea of interpreting experience in this way is not new, but the application of this perspective to the theologies of Tillich and Rahner provides new insights. However, their theologies were oriented toward modernity. This book makes a contribution to post-modern Christology. The ambiguity, which is "implicit" in Tillich and Rahner, is made "explicit" and interpreted in postmetaphysical terms; this involves developing a theology of presence and applying it to the Incarnation and the Death-Resurrection event. This theological study draws on interrelated strategies of philosophical reasoning, historiography, conceptual critique and comparative analysis.
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The Author: Vera B. Profit is Associate Professor of German and Comparative Literature at the University of Notre Dame. Particularly interested in modern French and German poetry, her previous publications include: Interpretations of Iwan Goll's late Poetry with a comprehensive and annotated Bibliography of the Writings by and about Iwan Goll (Peter Lang, 1977). She earned her Ph.D. at the University of Rochester and, as part of her academic preparation, spent two years studying abroad: one at the University of Vienna, the other at the Sorbonne.