Edition |
1st ed. |
Description |
200 pages ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 186-191) and index. |
Contents |
Logic of genesis -- Hegel and the Christian God -- The necessity of beginning -- The necessity of God -- Genesis and God -- The genesis of freedom -- The genesis of nothingness -- The genesis of God. |
Summary |
"Thomas Altizer, one of America's premier theologians, searches for a proper understanding of the Christian God, which he believes can only be explicated when the question of origin is raised. He begins with an investigation of Hegelian thinking, develops his insights in dialogue with such thinkers as Augustine and Nietzsche, and then focuses on notions generated by the Christian epic poetry of Dante, Milton, and Blake. By developing the absolute origin of God that only Christianity knows, Altizer discloses the origin of a uniquely Christian freedom while also touching upon such important themes as predestination, the fall, evil, and eternity. This new book is a major contribution to his comprehensive apocalyptic theology."--Jacket. |
Subject |
God (Christianity)
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Beginning.
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Theology.
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Beginning. (OCoLC)fst00829879
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God (Christianity) (OCoLC)fst01734549
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Theology. (OCoLC)fst01149559
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Other Form: |
Online version: Altizer, Thomas J.J. Genesis of God. 1st ed. Louisville, Ky. : Westminster/John Knox Press, ©1993 (OCoLC)607915800 |
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Online version: Altizer, Thomas J.J. Genesis of God. 1st ed. Louisville, Ky. : Westminster/John Knox Press, ©1993 (OCoLC)624448381 |
ISBN |
0664219969 (cloth ; alkaline paper) |
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9780664219963 (cloth ; alkaline paper) |
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0664221637 |
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9780664221638 |
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