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atheology

(ˌeɪθɪˈɒlədʒɪ)
n
(Theology) a resistance or aversion to theology
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That is the premise of "An Atheist and a Christian Walk into a Bar: Talking about God, the Universe, and Everything", a friendly, straightforward, and rigorous dialogue between Christian theologian Randal Rauser (who is a Professor of Historical Theology at Taylor Seminary in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) and atheist Justin Schieber (the founder and host of Real Atheology, a Youtube channel dedicated to presenting issues in contemporary philosophy of religion in easy-to-follow videos).
The entire laughing atheology of Bataille is summed up in the following statement: "God is not the limit of man, but the limit of man is divine.
What Nancy calls an atheology (atheologie), a term he borrows and adapts from Georges Batailles philosophical lexicon, binds these mysteries together (74).
For Nancy, Christianity can be read as an atheology precisely because "l'effacement de Dieu est le sens du monde" (Adoration 46).
Although O'Connor clearly intends us to question Hazel's atheology, I think we are also meant to recognize its integrity in refusing all the polluted varieties of religious experience to which Hazel has been exposed.
Among specific topics are the ascesis of thought, his atheology, the influence of St.
Foster, a prolific author, barrister, and University of Oxford tutor, begins and ends The Sacred Journey, his atheology of pilgrimage,a with apologies to his readers.
What emerges from these words is a poetic atheology characterized by, to use Agamben's own words, "un sonnambolico rovinare di divino e di umano verso una zona incerta e senza piu soggetto appiattita sul trascendentale" (Caproni, Res amissa 12).
No salvation, no hope, no authority (in other words, no God) other than the experience itself, and no knowledge: Bataille's "new theology," which he calls atheology, stands in direct opposition to Gibson's traditionalist Roman Catholicism (cf.
The most obvious disparity exists between the seducer's atheology and the proclaimed religiosity of Done Elvire.
argues that those who attempt to reconcile Heidegger's atheology (anti-theology) with more orthodox theistic views of God as First Cause are misguided.
Section 1, entitled "Natural Theology and Atheology," includes four of the Plantinga classics: "God and Analogy," "The Free Will Defense," "The Ontological Argument," and "Is Naturalism Irrational?