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SUMMARY:Analogy, Dialectic, and Divine Transcendence
DESCRIPTION:Analogy, Dialectic, and Divine Transcendence:
Between St. Thomas and Hegel
William Desmond
The Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
Hegel is often attacked for a philosophy of rational totality, but frequently his critics share his commitment to immanence and nothing but immanence. Speculative dialectic vis--vis divine transcendence has significance beyond Hegel for our contemporary philosophical options, as well as our theological predilections. The (metaxological) reconsideration of analogy that will be offered here is not a retrospective glance at a supposedly exhausted tradition but suggests that analogy harbors promise for a renewed thinking of divine difference, after Hegel himself and after the deconstruction of Hegelian totality.
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