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Reddit mentions of Divine Empathy: A Theology of God
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I'm not, myself, but I have been mistaken for one several times and am immersed in the literature of that movement. That's about all I've got. I think liturgical_libertine at least flirts with the category if he doesn't embrace it, but I won't speak for him.
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>I'm pretty sure most people would agree that the Christian religion is built upon theism
I just wanted to challenge this a bit. I understand that by "theism" you simply mean a belief in God, but there are some fascinating more or less orthodox theologians who refuse to be described as "theists." I would place Kierkegaard and Marion in this category. This is worked out very well in this book, which I highly recommend. He also mentions some anti-theists (not read: atheists) in the Jewish camp, notably one of my favorite theologians Franz Rosenzweig.