God Without Being

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Jean-Luc Marion

 God Without Being
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Jean-Luc Marion

Translated by Thomas A. Carlson
284 pages | 5-1/4 x 8 | © 1991
Paper $25.00 ISBN: 9780226505411 Published June 1995
Jean-Luc Marion advances a controversial argument for a God free of all categories of Being. Taking a characteristically postmodern stance, Marion challenges a fundamental premise of both metaphysics and neo-Thomist theology: that God, before all else, must be. Rather, he locates a "God without Being" in the realm of agape, of Christian charity or love.

This volume, the first translation into English of the work of this leading Catholic philosopher, offers a contemporary perspective on the nature of God.

"An immensely thoughtful book. . . . It promises a rich harvest. Marion's highly original treatment of the idol and the icon, the Eucharist, boredom and vanity, conversion and prayer takes theological and philosophical discussions to a new level."—Norman Wirzba, Christian Century
Contents
Foreword
Translator's Acknowledgments
Preface to the English Edition
Envoi
1: The Idol and the Icon
2: Double Idolatry
3: The Crossing of Being
4: The Reverse of Vanity
5: Of the Eucharistic Site of Theology
6: The Present and the Gift
7: The Last Rigor
Notes
English-Language Editions Cited
Sources
Index
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