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    Brokenness and Hope.Daniel Bradley - 2015 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 29 (2):180-193.
    ABSTRACT In The Concept of Anxiety, Kierkegaard makes a powerful phenomenological distinction between fear and anxiety; one fears this or that thing, but one is anxious of “nothing.” Kierkegaard understands this terror before the nothing as a revelation of freedom. This is correct but incomplete. Anxiety does, indeed, transcend fear of this or that possibility to encounter possibility itself. But it also transcends guilt about this or that sin, to encounter sinfulness itself, or the general brokenness of the social injustices (...)
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  2. Deep calls to deep.Daniel O'Dea Bradley - 2022 - In Brian Treanor & James L. Taylor (eds.), Anacarnation and returning to the lived body with Richard Kearney. New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
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    Ligatio ex Nihilo: Original Sin and the Hope for Redemption.Daniel Bradley - 2015 - International Philosophical Quarterly 55 (1):85-100.
    In pointing out the strange phenomenological structure of anxiety, Kierkegaard re-opens the door to reflection on “nothingness.” This tradition has been fruitful, but it has remained wedded to interpreting this nothingness in light of the distinction between anxiety and fear. Thus, anxiety is understood exclusively as the transcendence of this or that possibility towards an encounter with the freedom of possibility itself. Kierkegaard’s original formulation, however, states that anxiety is “altogether different than fear and similar concepts.” In this article I (...)
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    Social Justice and Liturgical Practice.Daniel O’Dea Bradley - 2020 - Praxis: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Faith and Justice 3:33-55.
    In North America, across the political spectrum, we have a strong tendency to reduce religion to nothing more than a tool to promote our own socio-political views. This is a natural consequence of our hyper-polarized culture and our impoverished view of “religion.” It is also, however, a problem—particularly for those inspired by the call to renewal through an integration of the quest for social justice and the pursuit of the spiritual life. By focusing on the value of participating in religious (...)
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    Herrschaft, Gedenken und die Grenzen der Gegenwart.Felix Ó Murchadha & Daniel Bradley - 2010 - In Burkhard Liebsch (ed.), Bezeugte Vergangenheit Oder Versöhnendes Vergessen: Geschichtstheorie Nach Paul Ricœur. Akademie Verlag. pp. 151-162.
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    Religion, Metaphysics, and the Postmodern. [REVIEW]Daniel Bradley - 2011 - Teaching Philosophy 34 (2):166-170.