I examine challenges to images of a personal god definitive for normatively policed theism (often called “traditional theism”), questioning whether a subject can be conscious of a transcendent being. I examine the challenges to show that disappointment with such images calls for rethinking terms like “transcendence” in horizontal rather than vertical registers. Through this, I indicate an irony in yearning for transcendence, one in which there is movement toward—rather than beyond—the utterly ordinary. We will see that such un-extra-ordinary transcendence makes a difference once difference is no longer determined under the hegemony of what Levinas calls “the atheistic I.” I bring together resources from feminist philosophies and Asian relig...
The subject is our contemporary when it does not cease to use its power of creation —which makes it ...
Proceedings of the 16th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...
In this paper I will try to shortly present a secular surrogates and forms of transcendence which we...
I examine challenges to images of a personal god definitive for normatively policed theism (often ca...
Transcendence has lost its metaphysical moorings and the tendency in postmodernity is the sublimatio...
Transcendence has lost its metaphysical moorings and the tendency in postmodernity is the sublimatio...
Within the scope of contemporary discourses on transcendence, this article presents and critically d...
This article dealt cursorily with developments in theology, philosophy and the sciences that have co...
Thinking on transcendence falls into a paradox: if transcendence is a radical one, we ca...
In science, generally, the idea of research captures apriori the authority of the human ...
'Transcend' comes from the Latin 'tran(s)cendere': 'to climb over or beyond, surmount.' Obsolete use...
In religions in which a supreme being is worshipped, he is often said to be transcendent. The reason...
This paper attempts a cross-examination of divine holiness and transcendence. Contemporary continent...
The One is the identity of Transcendens-Immanens. Far (external) as Transcendens, It becomes close ...
This article presents and critically discusses transcendence and immanence as discussed by the conte...
The subject is our contemporary when it does not cease to use its power of creation —which makes it ...
Proceedings of the 16th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...
In this paper I will try to shortly present a secular surrogates and forms of transcendence which we...
I examine challenges to images of a personal god definitive for normatively policed theism (often ca...
Transcendence has lost its metaphysical moorings and the tendency in postmodernity is the sublimatio...
Transcendence has lost its metaphysical moorings and the tendency in postmodernity is the sublimatio...
Within the scope of contemporary discourses on transcendence, this article presents and critically d...
This article dealt cursorily with developments in theology, philosophy and the sciences that have co...
Thinking on transcendence falls into a paradox: if transcendence is a radical one, we ca...
In science, generally, the idea of research captures apriori the authority of the human ...
'Transcend' comes from the Latin 'tran(s)cendere': 'to climb over or beyond, surmount.' Obsolete use...
In religions in which a supreme being is worshipped, he is often said to be transcendent. The reason...
This paper attempts a cross-examination of divine holiness and transcendence. Contemporary continent...
The One is the identity of Transcendens-Immanens. Far (external) as Transcendens, It becomes close ...
This article presents and critically discusses transcendence and immanence as discussed by the conte...
The subject is our contemporary when it does not cease to use its power of creation —which makes it ...
Proceedings of the 16th conference of the South African Science and Religion Forum (SASRF) of the Re...
In this paper I will try to shortly present a secular surrogates and forms of transcendence which we...