Fault and fall in human existence. Appendix B Theogony (theogonia) : godhead and god; Godhead and god: why distinguish them?; Emergence-y of the divine god; The defaults of being; The genesis and default of god; God qua determinate creator; Godhead qua abyssal indeterminacy of divine wisdom; Godhead qua abyssal indeterminate desire; Godhead differently determinate qua creator and redeemer; Between godhead and god: pneumatic chora -- Topos 2 Cosmogony (kosmogonia): god and creature; The one and the many; Principle (quod est) and principal (quo est); Taxonomy of finite modal wholes; Creatio ex nihilo; The mise-en-scene of creation; Creation within the scene of eternity; The problematic of time; The problematic of the two nots; The problematic of Christology -- Topos 3 Anthropogony: creature and god; Human existence between two nots; Interlude: the sur-prise of "i exist, here, now"; The bicameral house of human being; Creatio in imago Dei et ad imaginem Verbum; Between becoming and unbecoming; Becoming; Unbecoming; Unbecoming as ascesis; Sacrifice -- Postscript: afterthinking theology as hermeneutics; The hermeneutical spiral; An imperfect conclusion -- Appendix A What did the Cartesian cogito establish as a starting point for thinking the human being who thinks God? -- Appendix B Fault and fall in human existence.
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