Homo Abyssus: The Drama of the Question of Being by Ferdinand Ulrich. Translated by D.C. Schindler
Note - Exinanitio means Kenosis
Ch. 5 - The Necessary Sense of Being
I - The Ne-cessarium and the Not-Wendige ("Need-Relieving")
II - The Good, "Pneumatic Reason," and the "Necessary Sense of Being": The "Finitizing" of Being
III - The Phases of the Movement into Subsistence
A. The Twofold Sense of the Gif/Task of Being
B. Being "in" the Movement of Subsistence
i. Being and Essence
ii. Unity and Multiplicity in the Ground of the Good
C. Being and the Non-Other
IV - Being "in" the Essence: The Obedience of Being
V - "Positive Reality" and the Interval between "Being and Essence"
A. The Real Distinction of Principles and Thought's Progression into Reality
B. The Positing of the Essence and Reality: A Path beyond Reality
- Excursus: The Problem of the "Positive Reality" from a Theological Perspective
C. The Positing of Reality and the Real Distinction as the Root of the Distinctio Rationis of the Principles