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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- The Benefit of the Doubt 1
- Despoiling the Egyptians—Gently 20
- Merold Westphal on the Sociopolitical Implications of Kierkegaard’s Thought 35
- Levinas and Kierkegaard on Triadic Relations with God 46
- Appropriating Westphal Appropriating Nietzsche 61
- Remaining Faithful 74
- The God Who Refuses to Appear on Philosophy’s Terms 86
- What Is Merold Westphal’s Critique of Ontotheology Criticizing? 100
- Transcendence in Tears 116
- Between the Prophetic and the Sacramental 139
- Taking the Wager of/on Love 150
- The Joy of Being Indebted 163
- Talking to Balaam’s Ass 181
- Notes 207
- Contributors 235
- Index 237
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- The Benefit of the Doubt 1
- Despoiling the Egyptians—Gently 20
- Merold Westphal on the Sociopolitical Implications of Kierkegaard’s Thought 35
- Levinas and Kierkegaard on Triadic Relations with God 46
- Appropriating Westphal Appropriating Nietzsche 61
- Remaining Faithful 74
- The God Who Refuses to Appear on Philosophy’s Terms 86
- What Is Merold Westphal’s Critique of Ontotheology Criticizing? 100
- Transcendence in Tears 116
- Between the Prophetic and the Sacramental 139
- Taking the Wager of/on Love 150
- The Joy of Being Indebted 163
- Talking to Balaam’s Ass 181
- Notes 207
- Contributors 235
- Index 237