Abstract

The article deals with Levinas’s philosophy as an inspiration and challenge for Christian theology. The inspiration can be found in the phenomenology of the idea of infinite God, in the emphasis on the radical transcendence of God and in the close connection between ethics and metaphysics. The idea of God is ultimately characterized by Levinas as a Desire, which is concretised as a relationship with the Other. Through his emphasis on the “religion for Adults”, Levinas admonishes the Christian tradition of the unsubstitutability of human action.

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