Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Foreword / Louis Dupre
  • pt. 1. Ontotheological Foundations. Ch. 1. Hegelian Rendition of the Deus Revelatus of Christianity. Sect. 1.1. Against Negative Theology. Sect. 1.2. Narrative and the Deus Revelatus. Sect. 1.3. Trinity as Adequate Theological Articulation
  • pt. 2. The Trinitarian Structuration of the Epochal Divine. Ch. 2. The First Narrative Epoch: The "Immnanent Trinity" Sect. 2.1. Hegelian Logic as Logica Divina. Sect. 2.2. The "Immanent Trinity" as Speculatively Informed Vorstellung: LPR and Other Hegelian Texts. Sect. 2.3. Trinitarian Swerve: Dynamic, Narrative Modalism. Ch. 3. The Second Narrative Epoch: Creation and The Epoch of the Son. Sect. 3.1. Hegelian Legitimation of the Representation of Creation. Sect. 3.2. Creation as Fall and Evil. Sect. 3.3. Hegelian Swerve from the Normative Christian Tradition. Ch. 4. Epochal Overlap: Incarnation and the Passion Narrative. Sect. 4.1. Hegel's Mature Christological Position: Trinitarian Contextualization of Theologia Crucis.
  • Sect. 4.2. Deus Patibilis: Hegel and Luther: Agreement and Swerve. Ch. 5. The Third Narrative Epoch: The Moment or Kingdom of the Spirit. Sect. 5.1. Spiritual Community (Gemeinde): Corpus Mysticum. Sect. 5.2. Complex Mystical Determination: Complex Mystical Inflection. Ch. 6. The Third Narrative Epoch: The Inclusive Trinity. Sect. 6.1. Holy Spirit
  • Spirit: Spirit
  • "Immanent Trinity" Sect. 6.2. The Genre of Hegelian Apocalypse. Sect. 6.3. The Genre of Hegelian Theodicy
  • pt. 3. Narrative and Logico-Conceptual Articulation. Ch. 7. Representation and Concept: Speculative Rewriting. Sect. 7.1. Representation and Concept in Hegel's Mature Works. Sect. 7.2. Agents of Speculative Rewriting. Sect. 7.3. Hegel and the Perdurance of Narrative.