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The Guide to Gethsemane : Anxiety, Suffering, Death.

Anxiety, suffering and death are not simply the "ills" of our society, nor are they uniquely the product of a sick and sinful humanity. We must all some day confront them, and we continually face their implications long before we do. In that sense, the Garden of Gethsemane is not merely a...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Falque, Emmanuel
Otros Autores: Hughes, George
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Fordham University Press, 2018.
Colección:Perspectives in Continental Philosophy Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro; Half Title; Series Announcement Page; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Translator's Note; Preface to the English-Language Edition; Opening: The Isenheim Altarpiece or "The Taking on Board of Suffering"; Epigraph; Introduction: Shifting Understandings of Anxiety; Part I: The Face-to-Face of Finitude; 1. From the Burden of Death to Flight before Death; 1 The Burden of Death; 2 Fleeing from Death; 2. The Face of Death or Anxiety over Finitude; 3 Death "for Us" Humans; 4 Genesis and Its Symbolism; 5 The Mask of Perfection; 6 The Image of Finitude in Man.
  • 7 Finitude: Finite and Infinite8 Finitude and Anxiety; 9 The Eclipse of Finitude; 10 The Face of Death; 11 To Die "with"; 3. The Temptation of Despair or Anxiety over Sin; 13 Inevitable Death; 14 The Conquest of Sin; 15 Sin and Anxiety; 16 The Temptation of Despair; 4. From the Affirmation of Meaninglessness to the Suspension of Meaning; 17 The Life Sentence; 18 The Christian Witness; 19 Meaninglessness and the Suspension of Meaning; Part II: Christ Faced with Anxiety over Death; 20 Two Meditations on Death; 21 Alarm and Anxiety; 5. The Fear of Dying and Christ's "Alarm."
  • 22 Taking on Fear and Abandonment23 The Cup, Sadness, and Sleep; 24 Resignation, Waiting, and Heroism; 25 The Silence at the End; 26 The Scenarios of Death; 27 The Triple Failure of the Staging; 28 From Alarm to Anxiety; 6. God's Vigil; 29 Remaining Always Awake; 30 The Passage of Death, the Present of the Passion, the Future of the Resurrection; 31 Theological Actuality and Phenomenological Possibility; 7. The Narrow Road of Anxiety; 32 Indefiniteness, Reduction to Nothing, and Isolation; 33 The Strait Gate; 34 Anxiety over "Simply Death."
  • 35 Indefiniteness (Putting off the Cup) and the Powerless Power of God36 Reduction to Nothing and Kenosis; 37 The Isolation of Humankind and Communion with the Father; 38 Of Anxiety Endured on the Horizon of Death; 8. Death and Its Possibilities; 39 Manner of Living, Possibility of the Impossibility, and Death as "Mineness"; 40 Being Vigilant at Gethsemane; 41 From the Actuality of the Corpse to Possibilities for the Living; 42 The Death That Is Always His: Suffering in God; The Gift of His Life and Refusal of Mastery; 43 The Flesh Forgotten.
  • Part III: The Body-to-Body of Suffering and Death44 Disappropriation and Incarnation; 45 Embedding in the Flesh and Burial in the Earth; 9. From Self-Relinquishment to the Entry into the Flesh; 46 Suffering the World; 47 Living in the World; 48 Otherness and Corruptibility; 49 Self-Relinquishment; 50 Passing to the Father; 51 Oneself as an Other; 52 Destitution and Auto-Affection; 53 Alterity and Fraternity; 54 Entry into the Flesh; 55 The Anxiety "in" the Flesh; 56 Toward Dumb Experience; 10. Suffering Occluded; 57 An Opportunity Thwarted; 58 Called into Question.