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Ray L. Hart is one of the most radical and creative theologians active in contemporary speculative philosophical theology. Breaking on the scene with his immensely influential Unfinished Man in 1968, he published his magnum opus, God Being Nothing, in 2015.
This volume advances critical consideration of Hart's theological thought. The nature of time, the meaning of personhood, the being of God, and the role of the imagination in Hart's work are discussed with clarity and erudition. Hart's deep rootedness in modern speculative theology, from Boehme to Schelling, comes to the fore. The wide scope and profound depth of Hart's thought have never been more evident.
Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Foreword: Ex nihilo aliquid fit
Brian Schroeder
Preface: On God Being Nothing
Ray L. Hart
Introduction: Saving God Being Nothing or the Labour of Becoming
Alina N. Feld
Part I. From Fundamental Ontology to Meontotheogony
1. A Meontological Speculative Theology: God Being Nothing
Cyril O'Regan
2. The Creation of God Being Nothing
Andrew W. Hass
3. Nihilne Plus? God Being Nothing More
William Desmond
4. The Ontological Foundations of Hart's Meontology
Jason Blakeburn
5. Beyond Transcendence and Immanence: The Hermeneutical Spiral
Carla Canullo
Translated from Italian by Marco D. Dozzi
Part II. Hart's Thought in Context
6. Ray L. Hart and the Böhmian Tradition
Sean J. McGrath
7. Meontotheology and the Idolatry of Being: Hart and Schelling
Jason M. Wirth
8. The Wheels of Ezekiel: From Unfinished Man to Unfinished God
Douglas Hedley
9. Nihil without Nihilism: A Linguistic Model of Theogony
Agata Bielik-Robson
10. Questions for Ray Lee Hart
Robert C. Neville
Part III. Themes and Method
11. Hermeneutics, Imagination and the Temporality of the Helical Spiral: Reflections on Hart's Phenomenological Theology
Elliot R. Wolfson
12. Between Two Nots: Human and Divine Turba
Nathan R. Strunk
13. Night Watches and the Work of Days: Learning Experiments and the American Existential
Thomas A. Carlson
14. The Arousal of Freedom or Danse libre with the Nihil
Alina N. Feld
15. Seeing From the Centrum: Theogony as Empirical Theology
Tyler Tritten
16. The Trinitarian Source of Freedom in the Thinking of Ray L. Hart and David G. Leahy
Michael James Dise
17. Not Speaking God, Speaking Nothing
Nicholas Genevieve-Tweed
18. On Hart on Afterthinking
Garth W. Green
Afterwords to Afterthinking God Being Nothing: Toward a Speculative Metaphysics of Ultimates
Ray L. Hart
The Poiesis of Place: Notes for a Biography of Ray L. Hart
Andrew D. Scrimgeour
Ray L. Hart Chronology
Edited by Andrew D. Scrimgeour
Notes on Contributors
Index