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Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Salvific Dimension of Thought
Part 1: In Search of Fundamentum
1. Philosophy beyond Science
2. The Senses of Being
3. The Dynamism of Being
Excursus: On the Dimensions of Being and the Limitations of the Principle of Non-contradiction
Part 2: Fundamentum in History
4. Consciousness beyond the World: Freedom
5. Freedom beyond Itself: Solidarity
6. Solidarity beyond Itself: Creation
Excursus: A Salvific History for All
Excursus: From the “Thrownness” into the World to the Kingdom of Ends
Excursus: The Concept of Religion and the Scope of Theology
Excursus: The Names of Humanity and the Utopia of a Redeemed Past
Part 3: Questioning as Salvation
7. Death as Challenge
8. Wisdom, Love, and Beauty
Epilogue: Only a God Can Still Save Us
Appendices
Appendix A: Hegel: History, Theodicy, Art, and Redemption
Appendix B: Dilthey and the Legitimacy of the “Sciences of the Spirit”
Appendix C: Religion as Illusion in Sigmund Freud
Appendix D: The Conception of God as Das Ganz-Andere in Rudolf Otto
Appendix E: God, the Future, and the Fundamentum of History in Wolfhart Pannenberg
Appendix F: The Rose and Its Reason
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