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Noda, Keisuke

Dr. Keisuke Noda is Professor of Philosophy at the Unification Theological Seminary and currently serves as Academic Dean. He is the author of Even Then I Keep Living (Soredemo Bokuwa Ikiteyuku) (Tokyo: Art Village, 2010), History of Philosophy as Narrative (Syosetsu Tetsugakushi), 2 vols. (Niigata: Taiyo Shobo, 2004), and Multi-Dimensional Hermeneutics for the Integration Science and Religion (Asan, Korea: Unification Thought Institute UP Graduate Academic Annex, 2018).

Title
An Ethics of Care from a Unificationist Perspective
Cosmic Good and Liberation of the Original Conscience
From Unification Thought to Unification Philosophy
God's Silence
Hermeneutics and the Meaning of Life: A Step toward Unification Hermeneutics
Integration of Science and Religion: A Hermeneutic Approach
Multi-Dimensional Hermeneutics for the Integration of Knowledge: A Preparatory Analysis for Unification Hermeneutics
Nietzsche, Apostle of Faith? A Unificationist Reading
Paradoxes of Life: Challenges, Responses, and the Meaning of Life
Tipping Point Of Good And Evil: The Power Of Authentic Love In Moral Discourse
Understanding God: The Conceptual and the Experiential in Unification Thought
Understanding the Word as the Process of Embodiment