Opens a way for hope, forgiveness, redemption, and love to spring from evil
Martin Beck Matu-Üt+¡k is Lincoln Professor of Ethics and Religion at Arizona State University. He is author of J++rgen Habermas: Philosophical-Political Profile and Specters of Liberation. He has edited (with Merold Westphal) Kierkegaard in Post/Modernity (IUP, 1995).
Impossible Hope
Job at Auschwitz
Redemptive Critical Theory
Between Hope and Terror
The Negatively Saturated Phenomenon
Job Questions Kant
Redemption in an Antiredemptory Age
Radical Evil as a Saturated Phenomenon
The Uncanny
The Unforgivable
Tragic Beauty
The Unspeakable
Without a Why
Epilogue: Job Questions the Grand Inquisitor
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