The article was published in the internationally important foreign journal (AHCI). It analyzes Nazism and Stalinism by means of Kierkegaardian concepts of different kinds of anxiety and stadia of existence (aesthetical and ethical). It checks – and accepts as well grounded – two hypotheses: 1. Nazism is a pathological form of aesthete's anxiety before good; and 2. Stalinism is a pathological form of ethician's anxiety before evil. It shows how Kierkegaard's thought, which is grounded in Christianity, can be useful for understanding of Nazism and Stalinism. The article was presented also at the international scientific conference.
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The paper, which has recently been accepted and published in advanced online version (the print version forthcoming) in this important Canadian theological journal, analyses the phenomenological method in Heidegger’s early Freiburg lectures and shows how this method was inspired by theological origins and how it can still have a significant relevance for theology.
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This chapter is a part of an edited volume with other chapters from some of the key contemporary theologians and philosophers - such as Jack Caputo, Merold Westphal, Jeffrey Robbins, Clayton Crockett and Catherine Malabou, among others. The chapter deals with the religious-ethical interpretation of Schelling, as related to the ancient Indian religion and philosophy of religion on one, and Luce Irigaray's cosmology on the other side. The book is an important contribution towards contemporary philosophy of religion.
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