The relation between metaphysics and theology is immersed in a deep obscurity and only by looking into the phenomena of revelation will we be able to lighten this darkness. Without any chronological order, this paper takes into consideration some “traces” that can be found in works by Nietzsche, Heidegger, Schleiermacher, Kant and Lévinas. In this way both the ethical and religious origin of philosophical thought and the human meaning of religious revelation are brought to light. In this network of “traces” the question about Good and Evil is worthy of some attention and it plays an important part in this context, while religion and philosophy, though distinct, prove to be inseparable.

Metafisica, teologia, rivelazione. Tracce confuse nella sabbia

VENTURELLI, DOMENICO
2009-01-01

Abstract

The relation between metaphysics and theology is immersed in a deep obscurity and only by looking into the phenomena of revelation will we be able to lighten this darkness. Without any chronological order, this paper takes into consideration some “traces” that can be found in works by Nietzsche, Heidegger, Schleiermacher, Kant and Lévinas. In this way both the ethical and religious origin of philosophical thought and the human meaning of religious revelation are brought to light. In this network of “traces” the question about Good and Evil is worthy of some attention and it plays an important part in this context, while religion and philosophy, though distinct, prove to be inseparable.
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