The Death-of-God Movement: A Study of Gabriel Vahanian, William Hamilton, Paul Van Buren [and] Thomas J. J. Altizer |
Contents
FOREWORD | 1 |
The Dishabilitation of the Christian Tradition | 8 |
Religion and Culture | 15 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
actually affirmation alien Altizer's assertions authentic basic become believer biblical Blake blik Bultmann Chris Christian atheism Christian faith Christian perspective Christology Church conception contemporary context cultural dead death death of God death-of-God dialectical divine doctrine Dostoevsky Easter event empirical epiphany eschatological eternal existentialism final analysis finds form of Christianity framework freedom fundamental Gabriel Vahanian God is dead God's Gospel Hamilton Hegel human existence Ibid ideas interpretation Ivan Jesus Christ Jesus of Nazareth kenotic language linguistic analysis logical Logos man's Maritain meaningful ment movement nature negation neo-orthodoxy Nietzsche orthodox Christianity patristic Paul van Buren post-Christian present primordial problem profane Protestantism radical Christian radical immanence Radical Theology reality realize reflects rejects religion religious belief revealed sacred says Altizer says Vahanian secular humanism Spirit statements Testament theologian Thomas J. J. Altizer thought tian tianity tion totally traditional transcendent transformation ultimate unbelief understanding verification principle vision wholly world view