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Being as an Image of Divine Love: A Symposium on Homo Abyssus

Being as Image of Divine Love: Between Ferdinand Ulrich and G. W. F. Hegel

William Desmond

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Communio - Spring 2019 - Being as an Image of Divine Love: A Symposium on Homo Abyssus
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Volume 46.1

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  • Introduction: Being as an Image of Divine Love: A Symposium on Homo Abyssus
  • Receiving the Gift of Being: Ferdinand Ulrich and the Work of the John Paul II Institute
  • Freely to Give: Ferdinand Ulrich as Teacher and Spiritual Father
  • The Light of the Gift in Homo Abyssus
  • Ferdinand Ulrich’s “Metaphysics as Reenactment”
  • The Word as the Center of Man’s Onto-Dramatic Task
  • Being as Image of Divine Love: Between Ferdinand Ulrich and G. W. F. Hegel
  • The Analogia Entis in Erich Pryzwara and Ferdinand Ulrich: Toward a More Catholic Metaphysics
  • Plenitudo Fontalis: Love’s Groundless Yes and the Grateful Originality of Nature
  • Thinking the “Nothing” of Being: Ferdinand Ulrich on Transnihilation