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God and the Between
Part of a trilogy (Being in the Between, Ethics in the Between, God in the Between)
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William Desmond's work collects and develops his metaphysical account of the 'between' (metaxu) as central to understanding being, ethics, and the divine.
The referenced volume 'God in the Between' is presented as part of a trilogy that includes treatments of being and ethics, situating theology within a participatory, relational ontology.
Desmond argues that reality and meaning are disclosed in the between—neither purely subjective nor purely objective—and that this has implications for how God and ultimacy are conceived.
The book draws on Plato, Christian tradition, and Continental philosophy to propose a nuanced metaphysics resisting modern univocal reductionism.
It has been influential for thinkers interested in reintroducing transcendence and participatory knowing into contemporary philosophical and theological discourse.
The referenced volume 'God in the Between' is presented as part of a trilogy that includes treatments of being and ethics, situating theology within a participatory, relational ontology.
Desmond argues that reality and meaning are disclosed in the between—neither purely subjective nor purely objective—and that this has implications for how God and ultimacy are conceived.
The book draws on Plato, Christian tradition, and Continental philosophy to propose a nuanced metaphysics resisting modern univocal reductionism.
It has been influential for thinkers interested in reintroducing transcendence and participatory knowing into contemporary philosophical and theological discourse.
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as part of a recommended trilogy that influenced his thinking and provides grounding for their discussion.


John Vervaeke

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Is Reality Incomplete? Desmond and Vervaeke on Meaning and Being



