Spirit's gift the metaphysical insight of Claude Bruaire /
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Washington, D.C. :
Catholic University of America Press,
c2006.
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Clár na nÁbhar:
- Part I: Self-determining freedom
- The encounter between philosophy and theology
- From theology to philosophy
- The whole of reason
- Christian intimations of philosophy
- Anthropology beckons
- A theological reading of Hegel
- Hegel's logic revisited
- Anthropology's seeming negativity
- Absolute's freedom
- Self-disclosing gift
- Absolute freedom and spirit
- The logic of mercy
- Part II: The ontology of gift
- Retrieving the spirit
- Otherness and surprise as the beginning of metaphysics
- Positivistic reduction and promethean presumption
- The concept of the spirit and its manifestation
- Phenomenology of spirit
- An ontology of gift : finite spirit
- Giving before having
- Gratuitous reciprocity
- A perilous existence
- Altogether gift : absolute spirit
- The absolute principle
- Absolute gift : the infinite, the creator, and the eternal
- God's unfathomable love : the confirmation of the gift
- Love's ruse : the ultimate positivity of gift
- Three persons and the one personal God
- The kingdom of the Father
- Trinity and person
- Confirmation of finite spirit.