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"Caputo's major and tremulous work of theopoetics is inspired yet haunted by the name "God," a "focus imaginarius of the apophatic imaginary." While charting with his customary lucidity a vast course through thinkers like Aquinas, Luther, Meister Eckhart, Hegel, Kierkegaard, Tillich, and Derrida, Caputo also devotes considerable attention to Schelling, the apophatic alter ego of Hegel. In so doing, Schelling returns from exile and contributes powerful resources to Caputo's unsettling of the theological imaginary."—Jason M. Wirth, Seattle University, and author of Schelling's Practice of the Wild

"Spooky, how Jack Caputo twists beyond theism and atheism into yet another adventure—impossibly lucid, luminous and ever darkly fun—into the abyss of unknowing. He does not light the way but writes it, drawing us into its glowing shadows, its apophatic philosophy, politics and practice. If there is no way out of this spectral "God", this "world without why," we may thank Specters of God for such haunting hospitality."—Catherine Keller, George T Cobb Professor of Constructive Theology, Drew University Theological School. Author of Cloud of the Impossible: Negative Theology and Planetary Entanglement



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface: The Apophatic Imagination
Introduction: Specters of God
1. Theopoetics: A Phenomenological Genesis
Part One: The Ontotheological Imaginary
2. From an Edifying to Anxious Apophatics: Aquinas, Eckhart and Luther
3. Hegel at the Foot of the Cross: Understanding the Death of God
4. Schelling and the Metaphysics of Evil
5. The Philosophical Meaning of Satan
6. Why Is There Something Rather than Nothing at All? Schelling and the End of Idealism
7. Schelling's Either/Or
8. Hegel and Schelling: The Critique and the Scarecrow
Part Two: The Hauntological Imaginary
9. Theism Transcended: The Post-Theism of Paul Tillich
10. Violence and the Unconditional: The Politics of the Apophatic
11. Haunting Tillich: Spectralizing the Ground of Being
12. The Devil is in the Dissemination
Part Three: The Posthuman Imaginary
13. Angelology—Posthuman Style: Would You Rather Be a Cyborg, a Posthuman or an Angel?
14. Ruinology: Why Will There Be Nothing at All, Rather than Something?
15. Axiology: A Mortal God, A World without Why
Conclusion: The Name (of) "God"
Notes

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 04/10/2022
      ISBN13: 9780253063007, 978-0253063007
      ISBN10: 0253063000

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      "Caputo's major and tremulous work of theopoetics is inspired yet haunted by the name "God," a "focus imaginarius of the apophatic imaginary." While charting with his customary lucidity a vast course through thinkers like Aquinas, Luther, Meister Eckhart, Hegel, Kierkegaard, Tillich, and Derrida, Caputo also devotes considerable attention to Schelling, the apophatic alter ego of Hegel. In so doing, Schelling returns from exile and contributes powerful resources to Caputo's unsettling of the theological imaginary."—Jason M. Wirth, Seattle University, and author of Schelling's Practice of the Wild

      "Spooky, how Jack Caputo twists beyond theism and atheism into yet another adventure—impossibly lucid, luminous and ever darkly fun—into the abyss of unknowing. He does not light the way but writes it, drawing us into its glowing shadows, its apophatic philosophy, politics and practice. If there is no way out of this spectral "God", this "world without why," we may thank Specters of God for such haunting hospitality."—Catherine Keller, George T Cobb Professor of Constructive Theology, Drew University Theological School. Author of Cloud of the Impossible: Negative Theology and Planetary Entanglement



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Preface: The Apophatic Imagination
      Introduction: Specters of God
      1. Theopoetics: A Phenomenological Genesis
      Part One: The Ontotheological Imaginary
      2. From an Edifying to Anxious Apophatics: Aquinas, Eckhart and Luther
      3. Hegel at the Foot of the Cross: Understanding the Death of God
      4. Schelling and the Metaphysics of Evil
      5. The Philosophical Meaning of Satan
      6. Why Is There Something Rather than Nothing at All? Schelling and the End of Idealism
      7. Schelling's Either/Or
      8. Hegel and Schelling: The Critique and the Scarecrow
      Part Two: The Hauntological Imaginary
      9. Theism Transcended: The Post-Theism of Paul Tillich
      10. Violence and the Unconditional: The Politics of the Apophatic
      11. Haunting Tillich: Spectralizing the Ground of Being
      12. The Devil is in the Dissemination
      Part Three: The Posthuman Imaginary
      13. Angelology—Posthuman Style: Would You Rather Be a Cyborg, a Posthuman or an Angel?
      14. Ruinology: Why Will There Be Nothing at All, Rather than Something?
      15. Axiology: A Mortal God, A World without Why
      Conclusion: The Name (of) "God"
      Notes

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