Anatheism
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Anatheism is a position of Richard Kearney that seeks to find a stronger presence of God through the return of God through absence.[1][2] Jacques Derrida and Bonhoeffer, who position the sacred within the realm of the secular, have influenced Kearney's view.[3]
Relation to other positions
Kearney's anatheism rejects both ancient and New-Age versions of pantheism which he claims merge the secular and sacred.[1]
See also
- Post-structuralism which rejects Binary oppositions
- Radical orthodoxy, which denies the secular-sacred dichotomy
- Post-atheism and Post-theism
- Transtheism
- Trivialism and Law of noncontradiction
- Deconstruction, which rejects the privileging of presence over absence
- Perennialism
- Postmodern religion
- Death of God
- theothanatology
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 ABC What Comes After Atheism? (2019) by Richard Kearney. https://www.abc.net.au/religion/richard-kearney-anatheism-what-comes-after-god/11719700
- ↑ Columbia University Press. Anatheism: Returning to God After God by Richard Kearney. http://cup.columbia.edu/book/anatheism/9780231147880
- ↑ Academia. Literature and Theology, 2010. "Anatheism: Returning to God after God. By Richard Kearney." by Maria Soultouki https://www.academia.edu/479954/Anatheism_Returning_to_God_after_God_By_Richard_Kearney
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