Drama of Atheist Humanism

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Pub. Date: 1995-10-01
Publisher(s): Ignatius Pr
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Summary

de Lubac was a leading figure in 20th century Roman Catholicism and was named cardinal by Pope John Paul II in the mid-1980's.

Table of Contents

Foreword 9(2)
Hans Urs von Balthasar
Preface 11(6)
PART ONE ATHEIST HUMANISM 17(114)
Feuerbach and Nietzsche
19(54)
A Tragic Misunderstanding
19(7)
Feuerbach and the Religious Illusion
26(16)
Nietzsche and the ``Death of God''
42(16)
The Dissolution of Man
58(15)
Nietzsche and Kierkegaard
73(39)
The Birth of Tragedy
73(9)
Myth and Mystery
82(13)
``Deeper Immersion in Existence''
95(17)
The Spiritual Battle
112(19)
The Battlefield
114(8)
The Spirit of Christianity
122(9)
PART TWO AUGUSTE COMTE AND CHRISTIANITY 131(138)
The Meaning of Comtain Atheism
139(41)
The Law of the Three States
139(8)
The Monotheistic Transition
147(11)
Beyond Atheism
158(9)
God Excluded and Replaced
167(13)
Christianity and Catholicism
180(35)
Antisocial Christianity
180(6)
Jesus and Saint Paul
186(6)
The Work of the Catholic Priesthood
192(12)
A Holy Alliance
204(11)
Positivist Transpositions
215(54)
The True Catholicism
215(14)
The Priesthood of the Scientists
229(9)
Spiritual Despotism
238(10)
Sociocracy
248(21)
Conclusion
263(6)
PART THREE DOSTOEVSKY AS PROPHET 269(126)
Comparison with Nietzsche
277(32)
Hostile Brothers
277(8)
The Torment of God
285(12)
In the Presence of Jesus
297(12)
The Bankruptcy of Atheism
309(38)
The Man-God
310(10)
The Tower of Babel
320(14)
The Palace of Glass
334(13)
Experience of Eternity
347(48)
Ambiguous Experiences
348(17)
Dualisms and Symbols
365(14)
The New Birth
379(16)
Conclusion
393(2)
PART FOUR MYSTICAL CONFRONTATIONS 395(116)
The Search for a New Man
399(70)
Nietzsche as Mystic
469(42)
Index 511

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