Table of Contents
Translators' Preface xi
Preface to the 1962 Edition xviii
From the Preface to the First Edition of Analogia Entis I (1932) xx
Translator's Introduction John R. Betz 1
1 Erich Przywara (1889-1972): Life and Writings 12
2 The Prior Philosophical and Theological History of the analogia entis 30
3 The analogia entis in Przywara's Early Work (1922-26) 43
4 The Analogia Entis (1932) 61
5 Philosophical and Theological Criticisms of the analogia entis 74
Part I Original Structure 117
Section 1 Metaphysics as Such
§1 Meta-Noetics and Meta-Ontics 119
§2 Metaphysical Transcendentalism and Transcendental Metaphysics 125
§3 A Priori and A Posteriori Metaphysics 132
§4 Philosophical and Theological Metaphysics 155
Section 2 Analogia Entis
§5 Logos, Logic, Dialectic, Analogy 192
§6 The Grounding of Analogy as Analogia Entis in the Principle of Non-Contradiction 198
§7 The Scope of the Problem of the Analogia Entis 238
§8 The Analogia Entis as a Principle 307
Part II Universal Rhythm
1 Philosophies of Essence and Existence 317
2 The Scope of Analogy as a Fundamental Catholic Form 348
3 Philosophy as a Problem 400
4 Metaphysics, Religion, Analogy 409
5 Image, Likeness, Symbol, Mythos, Mysterium, Logos 430
6 Phenomenology, Realogy, Relationology 463
7 Man, World, God, Symbol 480
8 The Religious Gnoseology of St. Augustine 501
9 Between Metaphysics and Christianity 520
10 Beautiful, Sacred, Christian 537
11 Imago Dei: On the Theological Message of Max Picard 556
12 Primal Christian Terms: Kerygma, Mysterium, Kairos, Oikonomia 570
13 Time, Space, Eternity 583
*14 Edith Stein and Simone Weil: Two Fundamental Philosophical Themes 596
*15 Husserl and Heidegger 613
Index 623