
Kierkegaard and the Refusal of Transcendence
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"This is the latest addition to the Radical Theologies series, which 'is dedicated to redefining the very terms of theology as a concept and practice'. . Shakespeare offers us a more demanding but positive insight into how such an iconic theologian can be creatively filtered through the prism of 'radical theology'." (Dr. John Saxbee, Church Times, June, 2016)
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Introduction
1. Kierkegaard and the Limit of Analogy
2. Distinctions: Marks of the Paradox
3. The Paradox is Not One: Transfiguring Transcendence
4. Monstrance: Articulating the Paradox
5. Silhouettes: Figuring the Immanent Paradox
6. Satan's Angel: The Interruption of the Demonic
7. Kierkegaard, Spinoza and the Intellectual Love of God
Conclusion: Theology for Creatures