Saving God religion after idolatry /
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press,
c2009.
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Table of Contents:
- Is your God really God?
- Believing in God
- On the "names" of God
- The meaning of "God" and the common conception of God
- What is salvation?
- Salvation versus spiritual materialism
- The idolatrous religions
- The ban on idolatry
- Idolatry as perverse worship
- Graven images and the highest one
- Idolatry as servility
- The rhetoric of idolatrousness
- The same God
- The Pharisees' problem with Jesus
- Could we be idolaters?
- Supernaturalism and scientism
- Scientism and superstition
- Supernaturalism
- Legitimate naturalism
- Scientism versus science
- The argument for naturalism from true religion
- The phenomenological approach
- The method and the question
- Yahweh's use of the method
- A criterion, or an enclosed circle?
- Yahweh's criterion applied to himself
- Forgiving the God
- A reply to Yahweh's answer to Job
- Is there an internal criterion of religious falsehood?
- The pope's criterion of religious falsehood
- A consequence of the pope's criterion
- Religious and scientific fallibilism
- Why God?
- Doesn't substantive reasonableness suffice?
- The fall
- Homo incurvatus in se
- The redeemer?
- After monotheism
- The highest one
- The tetragrammaton
- The paradox of the highest one
- Speaking of the highest one
- Existents as dependent aspects of existence itself
- An alternative to the thomistic interpretation of the highest one
- Process panentheism
- The goodness of the highest one
- The analogy of logos
- Process panentheism
- The self-disclosure of existence itself
- The problem is with the pantheon
- Panentheism, not pantheism
- Distinguishing panentheism and pantheism
- Presence
- Presence as disclosure
- Is being almost entirely wasted?
- Ubiquitous presence
- Against natural representation
- Representation and "carrying information"
- Can causation account for aboutness?
- What could replace the representationalist tradition?
- A diagnosis of the representationalist's mistake
- A transformed picture of "consciousness" and reality
- Confirming the surprising hypothesis
- The mind of God
- The objectivity of the realm of sense
- How the structure of presence might impose evolutionary constraints
- Objective mind and the mind of the highest one
- The doubly donatory character of reality
- Does God exist?
- The highest one
- Christianity without spiritual materialism
- Religion and violence
- The Gospel according to Girard
- Where is original sinfulness?
- Original sinfulness as self-will and false righteousness
- Christ destroys the kingdom of self-will and false righteousness
- The afterlife as an idolatrous conceit
- Against "man's quest for meaning"
- The afterlife as resistance to Christ
- Naturalism's gift : resurrection without the afterlife.