
Publication details
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Place: New York City
Year: 2018
Series: Perspectives in Continental Philosophy
ISBN (Undefined): 9780823281954
Full citation:
, The guide to Gethsemane, New York City, Fordham University Press, 2018


The guide to Gethsemane
anxiety, suffering, death
Perspectives in Continental Philosophy | 1
Fordham University Press
2018
Abstract
Already widely debated upon its publication in French, this book offers a provocative account of Christ’s Passion in terms not of faith but of a “credible Christianity” that can remain meaningful to nonbelievers. For Falque, anxiety, suffering, and death are not simply the “ills” of our society but the essential horizon of what we confront as humans. Doubtful of Heidegger’s famous statement that the notion of salvation renders Christians unable authentically to experience anxiety in the face of death, Falque explores the Passion with a radical emphasis on the physicality and corporeality of Christ’s suffering and death, and on continuities with the mortality of our bodies. Written in the wake of a friend’s death, Falques’s study is theologically and philosophically rigorous, yet engagingly written and deeply humane.
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Publication details
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Place: New York City
Year: 2018
Series: Perspectives in Continental Philosophy
ISBN (Undefined): 9780823281954
Full citation:
, The guide to Gethsemane, New York City, Fordham University Press, 2018