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Analogia Entis: Metaphysics: Original Structure and Universal Rhythm (Ressourcement: Retrieval and Renewal in Catholic Thought | RRRCT)

Publisher:
, 2014
ISBN: 9780802868596

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This volume includes Erich Pryzwara’s groundbreaking Analogia Entis, originally published in 1932, and his subsequent essays on the concept analogia entis—the analogy between God and creation—which has certain currency in philosophical and theological circles today.

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Interested in similar titles? Be sure to check out the Eerdmans Catholic Studies Collection (6 vols.).

  • Meta-Noetics and Meta-Ontics
  • Metaphysical Transcendentalism and Transcendental Metaphysics
  • A Priori and A Posteriori Metaphysics
  • Philosophical and Theological Metaphysics
  • Logos, Logic, Dialectic, Analogy
  • The Grounding of Analogy as Analogia Entis in the Principle of Non-Contradiction
  • The Scope of the Problem of the Analogia Entis
  • The Analogia Entis as a Principle
  • Philosophies of Essence and Existence
  • The Scope of Analogy as a Fundamental Catholic Form
  • Philosophy as a Problem
  • Metaphysics, Religion, Analogy
  • Image, Likeness, Symbol, Mythos, Mysterium, Logos
  • Phenomenology, Realogy, Relationology
  • Man, World, God, Symbol
  • The Religious Gnoseology of St. Augustine
  • Between Metaphysics and Christianity
  • Beautiful, Sacred, Christian
  • Imago Dei: On the Theological Message of Max Picard
  • Primal Christian Terms: Kerygma, Mysterium, Kairos, Oikonomia
  • Time, Space, Eternity
  • Edith Stein and Simone Weil: Two Fundamental Philosophical Themes
  • Husserl and Heidegger

Top Highlights

“the old debate between the Alexandrian and Antiochene schools” (Page 353)

“these questions strive to grasp the absolute in its particular instantiation—its In-sein—within the creaturely” (Page 158)

“the consistent a posteriori metaphysician mounts upward to the limit idea of the ‘all in existence.’” (Page 156)

“‘in him we live and move and have our being.’ ’303” (Page 110)

“But then, when the relation between God and creature is thus clarified, everything positive that remains of the extreme forms of purely a priori and purely a posteriori metaphysics will still be included within this relation. For the question concerning God and the creature is, as we have seen, the final consequence of the question concerning the ground, end, and definition, in that this latter is addressed to the ‘in between’ set between the a priori and the a posteriori, whether of the object or of the act.” (Page 157)

Erich Przywara (1889–1972) was a German theologian who was highly influential in Europe. A Jesuit, he was strongly influenced by Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, Newman, and phenomenological philosophy of Edmund Husserl and Max Scheler.

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