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The weight of finitude
The weight of finitude, Ludwig Heyde's examination of the weight of finitude and its relation to God is translated here for the first time in English. Though philosophers may question if there still is room for God in philosophy after Nietzsche's pronouncement that God is dead,, The weight of finitude has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • The weight of finitude
  • Written by author Ludwig Heyde; translated by Alexander Harmsen and William Desmond; foreword by William Desmond
  • Published by Albany : State University of New York Press, c1999., 1999/09/29
  • Ludwig Heyde's examination of the weight of finitude and its relation to God is translated here for the first time in English. Though philosophers may question if there still is room for God in philosophy after Nietzsche's pronouncement that "God is dead,
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Foreword
Preface
Introduction 1
1 The Absence of the Essential 9
1.1 An Essenceless World 10
1.2 The Protest of Faith 15
1.3 The "Retrieval" of the Essential. The Struggle of the Enlightenment 20
1.4 A One-Dimensional World and a Distant God 24
2 Ways of Thinking toward God 29
2.1 Faith and Thought 29
2.2 Enigmatic Contingency 33
2.3 The Actuality of Thought 44
2.4 The Experience of Limits and Openness 56
3 An Abyss for Thought 61
3.1 The Limits of Thought 63
3.2 The Scope of the Critique 73
3.3 Kant's Way: The Absoluteness of the Ought 80
3.4 The Limits of the Limits 87
4 Auschwitz: The End of an Illusion? 93
4.1 The Mystery of Evil 93
4.2 The Mystery of Freedom 100
4.3 The Rose and the Cross 111
5 Human Finitude and the Presence of God 117
5.1 Finitude as Boundary 120
5.2 The Mystery of God's Presence 133
Notes 145
Cited Literature 165
About the Author 173
Index 175


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