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Preface | ||
Pt. I | The Context for Modern Thought about God | |
1 | Toward a Pluralistic Theology | 3 |
2 | Beyond the Cogito: In Search of Descartes's Theology of the Infinite | 51 |
Pt. II | On the Fate of Perfect-Being Theology | |
3 | On the Very Idea of an Infinite and Perfect God | 117 |
4 | Leibniz: Reaching the Limits of a Metaphysics of Perfection | 183 |
5 | Kant's Critique of Theology and Beyond | 263 |
6 | On Using Limit Notions: First Steps after Kant | 347 |
Pt. III | Toward a Theology of the Infinite | |
7 | The Temptations of Immanence: Spinoza's One and the Birth of Panentheism | 387 |
8 | Excursus: Limits of Divine Personhood: Fichte and the Atheism Debate | 441 |
9 | Beyond the "God beyond God": Schelling's Theology of Freedom | 467 |
Index | 509 |
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