The "Maker Mind" and its Shade: Richard Kearney's Hermeneutics of the Possible God

Focusing on Richard Kearney's The God Who May Be, Greisch traces the genealogy of the three methodological pseudonyms of Kearney's hermeneutics of religion: dynamatology, metaxology, and metaphorology. This last volume in a trilogy presents an exciting attempt at a new itinerarium mentis i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Research in phenomenology 2004, Vol.34 (1), p.246-254
1. Verfasser: Greisch, Jean
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Zusammenfassung:Focusing on Richard Kearney's The God Who May Be, Greisch traces the genealogy of the three methodological pseudonyms of Kearney's hermeneutics of religion: dynamatology, metaxology, and metaphorology. This last volume in a trilogy presents an exciting attempt at a new itinerarium mentis in Deum, which Kearney claims to be both phenomenological and hermeneutical. He says that Kearney's The God Who May Be begins with its main thesis: "God neither is nor is not but may be."
ISSN:0085-5553
1569-1640
0085-5553
DOI:10.1163/1569164042404608