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Rethinking the Death of God through Kenotic Thought (with Hegel's Help)

  • Paolo Diego Bubbio
  • University of Turin

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Abstract

This paper explores the death of God narrative through the lens of kenosis, drawing insights from thinkers such as Marcel, Heidegger, Vattimo, and Girard. It investigates the implications of kenotic thought for contemporary religious and philosophical discourse, exploring various interpretations of kenosis, ranging from Altizer and Žižek's apocalyptic views to Vattimo's more hopeful perspective. Through critical engagement with these viewpoints, this paper advocates for a nuanced understanding of kenosis inspired by Hegel, one that bypasses both radical theology and excessive optimism. Methodologically, this study adopts a hermeneutic approach, analyzing key texts and engaging in philosophical dialogue. This paper concludes that rethinking kenotic thought could provide a robust framework for grappling with the death of God in the contemporary context, offering avenues for ethical reflection, social critique, and speculative renewal.
Original languageEnglish
Article number86
JournalPhilosophies
Volume9
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2024
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • death of God
  • Girard
  • Hegel
  • kenosis
  • kenotic thought
  • mimetic theory
  • Nietzsche
  • nihilism
  • Vattimo
  • Žižek

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