Exploring the intersection of finitude and divinity, this groundbreaking work argues for the possibility of affirming God despite Nietzsche's declaration of His death. Heyde critiques Enlightenment-era philosophies and engages with thinkers like Aquinas, Kant, and Hegel, revealing how existential experiences shape our understanding of God. He also confronts intellectual challenges, including Kant's critiques and the existential dilemmas posed by evil and suffering, offering a nuanced perspective on faith in a modern philosophical context.
Ludwig Heyde Knihy

