An apocalypse of love: essays in honor of Cyril O'Regan
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Abstract: | An Apocalypse of Love is a collection of essays on the many facets of Cyril O'Regan's work to date written by both prominent and rising scholars in the fields of philosophy and theology. Essay topics included in this volume range over his entire corpus, including appreciatively critical analyses of his early and current work on Hegel, rhetorical and pedagogical styles, spiritual theology, engagement with Hegel and Heidegger, von Balthasar and John of the Cross, kenosis, Eric Voegelin, his relation to post-moderns such as Lacan and Bataille, and poetry both published and unpublished.--Publisher's website |
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contents | Foreword: a personal reflection Introduction The mystery of St. Joseph in the memory of the church: a father rich in mercy Kenosis, starting from the Trinity Balthasar's theology of Christ's 'Impasse' and "Dark night" Theology in the middle voice: Thomas Aquinas and Immanuel Kant on natural ends Haunted by heteronomy: Cyril O'Regan, Hegelian misremembering, and the counterfeit doubles of God On Hegel: sorcerers and apprentices Christian theology after Heidegger Delighting in the truth: St. Augustine and theological pedagogy today Philosophical and theological historiography in the Red Wheel O'Regan as Origen in Alexandria "As love, the giver is perfect": love at the limit in the thought of Cyril O'Regan The unity of Cyril O'Regan's work: narrative grammar and the space for a post-modern theology Poetic epilogue "On the Nile" "Waiting for the Barbarians I" "Requiem for Marguerite (d.1310)" -- Contributor biographies |
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