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God as the Event of Being: A Hermeneutical Onto-Theology [Kõva köide]

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This book focuses on conceptualizing God not as a static entity but as an ephemeral event or, more precisely, an atmospheric reality. It presents, discusses, and elaborates on the claim that God is identical with the divine effects, i.e., Gods existence is Gods effective essence. The thesis of the book implies a repudiation of metaphysical accounts that conceptualize God as a supranatural entity based on a rigid ontology. If God is not a metaphysical supplement to the world, the question arises as to how one must think about God to be truly referring to God. The author deals with this question by elaborating on three claims: (1) Gods being is identical with God's acting; (2) divine action towards humans is constituted by God's revelation; and (3) the revelatory divine action results in a new understanding of humans and the world. Combining these claims leads to relocating Gods works and thus the divine being. There is no separate referent that has been added to the world, but a new and irreducible reference to the world. This transformation from substance-metaphysical thinking to an understanding in performances is called a modalization of faith. The consequences of this theological upheaval for a post-metaphysical conception of God are worked out in a dialogue with hermeneutical theology and its philosophical foundations. The book will be of particular interest to scholars of theology and philosophy of religion.
Abbreviations Preface Preface To The English Edition Translators Note
Introduction: On The Uses And Advantages Of Hermeneutical Theology
1. Beyond
Orthodoxy And Liberalism: Hermeneutical Theology As A Post-Metaphysical
Project
2. God As No-Thing. On The Deobjectification Of Theologys Object
3.
The Decisive Paradox. Barth, Bultmann And The Unavailability Of The Word
4.
Once Again: Theology As Science. Bultmann Reads Heidegger An Ambivalent
Perusal
5. Passing In Parables. Ernst Fuchs On The Sacrament Of Faith
6.
Understanding Oneself In God. On Faiths Self-Understanding: Its Reason And
Abyss
7. God And Phenomena. On The Event And Its Theological Horizon
8.
Seeing Everything Differently? Reconceptualizing The World In Ambivalence
9.
Praying And Receiving. The Hermeneutics Of Petitionary Prayer Afterword. At
The Margins. Thinking In A Different Mood Bibliography. Index
Hartmut von Sass is Full Professor of Systematic Theology with Special Focus on Dogmatics and Philosophy of Religion at the University of Hamburg, Germany.