"D. G. Leahy is one of the most important yet commensurately most difficult of the post–Death of God theologians. So far there has been no volume to help readers into the dense yet deeply original labyrinth of Leahy's confrontation with contemporary philosophy and theology and his own thinking of an absolute beginning and of absolute creativity and objectivity. This will be <i>the</i> book for those attempting to find their way into Leahy's work, providing not only an entrance and orientation to his thought, but also critically confronting and reflecting on it." — Jason M. Wirth, Seattle University<br /><br />"Leahy is a genuinely original thinker, extraordinarily intelligent on many different fronts, and someone who will, in my estimation, become a luminary for study in years and decades to come. This book is an excellent introduction towards that end." — Andrew W. Hass, author of <i>Auden's O: The Loss of One's Sovereignty in the Making of Nothing</i>

This book offers a critical introduction to the work of American philosopher D. G. Leahy (1937–2014). Leahy's fundamental thinking can be characterized as an absolute creativity in which all creating is "live"—a happening occurring now that manifests a supersaturated polyontological actuality that is essentially created by the logic that characterizes it. Leahy leaves behind the categorial presuppositions of modern thought, eclipsing both Cartesian and Hegelian subjectivities and introducing instead an essentially new form of thinking founded in a nondual logic of creation. The new thinking delineates the absolute unicity of existence as a creative interactivity beyond all traditional dichotomies (such as one vs. many, unity vs. plurality, identity vs. change): a fully "digitized" actuality that is nothing but newness, which inherently implies nothing but change. Through this new form of thinking, change itself is revealed to be the very essence of reality and mind. Any reader looking for a quantum leap beyond the thrall of modern and postmodern fixations is invited to hear and apprehend this new thinking that refuses to be conditioned by paradigms, categories, species, genera, walls, bridges, boundaries, or abstractions: an essentially free thinking that embodies creative novelty itself.
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A critical introduction to the American philosopher D. G. Leahy (1937–2014), whose oeuvre sets forth a fundamental thinking in which change itself is revealed to be the very essence of reality and mind.
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PrefaceAcknowledgmentsAbbreviationsIntroduction to D. G. Leahy: A Quick Start Guide for the Vexed and PerplexedLissa McCulloughPart I: History and Time1. History and the Thinking Now OccurringCharles Stein2. Temporal Diremption and the Novelty of Genuine RepetitionElliot R. Wolfson3. A Metaphysics of Enchantment or a Case of Immanentizing the Eschaton?Graham James McAleerPart II: Apocalyptic Actuality4. Apocalypticism in Modern Thinking: Descartes, Hegel, LeahyThomas J. J. Altizer5. The Shape of Catholic ApocalypseCyril O'Regan6. The Act of Omnipotence: Abolition of the Mystical QuestMichael James DisePart III: A Physical Ethics7. The Ethic of SimplicityNathan Tierney8. The Vanishment of Evil from the WorldTodd Carter9. The Transparency of the GoodAlina N. FeldPart IV: The Edge Where Creating Begins10. Concerning the Absolute EdgeEdward S. Casey11. To Think the Beginning: The Apocalyptic "I"Sarah Lilly Eaton12. Life at the Edge: Medicine and the New ThinkingSteven B. Hoath, MDGlossary of Key Terms in D. G. LeahyD. G. Leahy Comprehensive BibliographyD. G. Leahy Biographical SketchContributorsIndex
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"D. G. Leahy is one of the most important yet commensurately most difficult of the post–Death of God theologians. So far there has been no volume to help readers into the dense yet deeply original labyrinth of Leahy's confrontation with contemporary philosophy and theology and his own thinking of an absolute beginning and of absolute creativity and objectivity. This will be the book for those attempting to find their way into Leahy's work, providing not only an entrance and orientation to his thought, but also critically confronting and reflecting on it." — Jason M. Wirth, Seattle University"Leahy is a genuinely original thinker, extraordinarily intelligent on many different fronts, and someone who will, in my estimation, become a luminary for study in years and decades to come. This book is an excellent introduction towards that end." — Andrew W. Hass, author of Auden's O: The Loss of One's Sovereignty in the Making of Nothing
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ISBN
9781438485065
Publisert
2022-01-02
Utgiver
Vendor
State University of New York Press
Vekt
227 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
359

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Lissa McCullough is Lecturer in Philosophy at California State University, Dominguez Hills. She is editor of The Call to Radical Theology by Thomas J. J. Altizer and coeditor (with Brian Schroeder) of Thinking through the Death of God: A Critical Companion to Thomas J. J. Altizer, both also published by SUNY Press. Elliot R. Wolfson is Marsha and Jay Glazer Endowed Chair in Jewish Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His many books include Heidegger and Kabbalah: Hidden Gnosis and the Path of Poiēsis.