In this article I explore the contemporary relationship of theology to philosophy through the call for a `renewed philosophy of being' by Pope John Paul II. I argue that in fact three understandings of being appear in this call: the first, phenomenological, appears as the bringing to description of the situation of contemporary nihilism, exemplified by Nietzsche both in his published works and his Nachlaß; the second, metaphysical, can be understood as the moralistic voice taken up by contemporary theologians in addressing philosophy. This voice, I argue, is the voicing of the subjectivity of the (Cartesian) subject, and can be understood as the unfolding of the being-historical of the subject, explained in Martin Heidegger's use of the ter...
The greatest philosophical conundrum to face modern thinkers has been that of determining meaning in...
In Contributions to Philosophy (of the Event), Heidegger submits an attempt to think from a more ori...
The article expresses the philosophical thoughts of an Italian philosopher, G.Vattimo and his develo...
In this paper I investigate the tradition of “philosophy” and “philosopher” with respect to their im...
Western theology has long regarded 'Being' as a category pre-eminently applicable to God, the suprem...
This article argues that Kaminski’s concept of philosophy meets the requirements for being a Christi...
This paper covers the theme of the death of God considered from a Hegelian standpoint. For Aristotle...
This dissertation assesses the relevance and significance of Norris Clarke’s existential Thomism to ...
ver the thirty years since his death Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) has emerged as one of the key phil...
The topic of nihilism, for the past four decades, seems to have been confined to the coffers of the ...
In this essay, I explain what Nietzsche meant by saying "God is dead," and what he thought this Impl...
In Caritas in Veritate, Pope Benedict XVI addresses the identity crisis of modern man: He does not k...
In this article, I discuss the prospects of Christianity in the modern world from a philosophical pe...
Biblical Christianity has become intellectually disreputable in many circles. The picture of believe...
Hegel: The End and Fulfillment Of Religion With Genuine Philosophy-Why does Hegel praise the Neo-Pla...
The greatest philosophical conundrum to face modern thinkers has been that of determining meaning in...
In Contributions to Philosophy (of the Event), Heidegger submits an attempt to think from a more ori...
The article expresses the philosophical thoughts of an Italian philosopher, G.Vattimo and his develo...
In this paper I investigate the tradition of “philosophy” and “philosopher” with respect to their im...
Western theology has long regarded 'Being' as a category pre-eminently applicable to God, the suprem...
This article argues that Kaminski’s concept of philosophy meets the requirements for being a Christi...
This paper covers the theme of the death of God considered from a Hegelian standpoint. For Aristotle...
This dissertation assesses the relevance and significance of Norris Clarke’s existential Thomism to ...
ver the thirty years since his death Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) has emerged as one of the key phil...
The topic of nihilism, for the past four decades, seems to have been confined to the coffers of the ...
In this essay, I explain what Nietzsche meant by saying "God is dead," and what he thought this Impl...
In Caritas in Veritate, Pope Benedict XVI addresses the identity crisis of modern man: He does not k...
In this article, I discuss the prospects of Christianity in the modern world from a philosophical pe...
Biblical Christianity has become intellectually disreputable in many circles. The picture of believe...
Hegel: The End and Fulfillment Of Religion With Genuine Philosophy-Why does Hegel praise the Neo-Pla...
The greatest philosophical conundrum to face modern thinkers has been that of determining meaning in...
In Contributions to Philosophy (of the Event), Heidegger submits an attempt to think from a more ori...
The article expresses the philosophical thoughts of an Italian philosopher, G.Vattimo and his develo...