Kenosis and Its Power: The Kyoto School, Contemporary Philosophy, Political Theology - Paperback
Kenosis and Its Power: The Kyoto School, Contemporary Philosophy, Political Theology - Paperback
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by Norihito Nakamura (Author)
What is kenosis? It is a Christian theological concept from Philippians 2 that refers to the "self-emptying" of Jesus. Jesus, while being fully divine, voluntarily emptied himself and renounced certain divine privileges and powers. This concept has sparked extensive theological discussions over its long history, but its meaning underwent a transformation in the twentieth century. In an era of modernity known for nihilism, where secularization and the death of God are taken for granted, kenosis prompts people to consider a new form of religion. This volume of eight essays aims to open up its philosophical and historical significance. It is divided into two parts: The first part consists of analyses of kenosis from the perspectives of political theology and contemporary philosophy (e.g., McFaigue, Kierkegaard, Bonhoeffer, Jean-Luc Nancy, Levinas, Jean-Luc Marion, etc.). The second part focuses on the Japanese philosophers of the Kyoto School and consists of studies on the interreligious potential of kenosis (e.g., Nishida, Kitamori, Nishitani, Tanabe, Abe, Nicholas of Cusa, Moltmann, Vattimo, etc.).
Author Biography
Norihito Nakamura is Assistant Professor at Mie University in Japan. He is the author of Einleitung in die Untersuchung von Schellings politischer Philosophie: Ein Apokalyptiker der Antipolitik (2025) and the co-editor of Miki Kiyoshi and the Crisis of Thought (2024).