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Christian Platonism of Simone Weil

Autor E. Jane Doering, Eric O. Springsted
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 oct 2004
"Anyone interested in Simone Weil will want, and need, to read this superb collection."--Diogenes Allen, Princeton Theological Seminary "These essays--some written by leading specialists in Simone Weil's thought, others by prominent theologians and philosophers of religion--are especially valuable not only for elucidating Weil's reading of Plato but also for showing what one or another form of Christian Platonism can mean for us today."--James A. Wiseman, O.S.B., Catholic University of America "This remarkable and penetrating collection of essays on Simone Weil's religious philosophy illumines the living intersection between serious metaphysics and ethics. The authors carefully examine this relation that much post-modern reflection has until now only skimmed, but that Weil herself managed to embrace with breathtaking intellectual discipline and self-giving. The book is a bracing testimony to the deep moral consequences of classical ontology and its challenging Christian reorientation." --The Rev. Dr. Ephraim Radner, Ascension Episcopal Church, Pueblo, Colorado In this book a group of renowned international scholars seek to discern the ways in which Simone Weil was indebted to Plato, and how her provocative readings of his work offer challenges to contemporary philosophy, theology, and spirituality. This is the first book in twenty years to systematically investigate Weil's Christian Platonism.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780268025656
ISBN-10: 0268025657
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: MR – University of Notre Dame Press

Recenzii

". . . A veritable intellectual feast to be discovered when one opens this volume. This is indeed a strong collection of essays. It brings together some of the brightest Weil scholars in the world, all focusing on the crucial topic of Weil's Christian Platonism. Doering and Springsted are to be thanked for making these fine essays available to the reading public." —Cahiers Simone Weil

“Devoted to the importance of Platonism to Weil, this anthology also undertakes a broad attempt to measure, through the lens of her work, the potential for a renewed appropriation of Plato for Christian self-reflection. Part of a recent trend toward the recovery of Plato as a philosopher of wisdom and ethical pertinence as well as of technical accomplishment, the essays here contribute significantly both to that recovery and to the study of Weil herself.” —Religious Studies Review

“This volume is a welcome addition to the small but developing body of literature on Weil’s thought. It brings together the most important strand of recent North American and French scholarship on Weil. This collection would be a valuable place to start reflection in this direction for Christian thinkers with such concerns.” —Scottish Journal of Theology

Notă biografică

E. JANE DOERING is a professor in the Core course program and coordinator of the Teachers as Scholars program at the University of Notre Dame.
 
ERIC O. SPRINGSTED is co-founder and President of the American Weil
Society.
 
CONTRIBUTORS: Louis Dupré, Michel Narcy, Michael Ross, Robert Chenavier, Patrick Patterson, Lawrence E. Schmidt, Vance G. Morgan, Florence de Lussy, Emmanuel Gabellieri, Martin Andic, Cyril O’Regan, Eric O. Springsted, David Tracy.

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"Anyone interested in Simone Weil will want, and need, to read this superb collection." —Diogenes Allen, Princeton Theological Seminary
 
“These essays—some written by leading specialists in Simone Weil's thought, others by prominent theologians and philosophers of religion—are especially valuable not only for elucidating Weil's reading of Plato but also for showing what one or another form of Christian Platonism can mean for us today.” —James A. Wiseman, O.S.B., Catholic University of America
 
"This remarkable and penetrating collection of essays on Simone Weil's religious philosophy illumines the living intersection between serious metaphysics and ethics. The authors carefully examine this relation that much post-modern reflection has until now only skimmed, but that Weil herself managed to embrace with breathtaking intellectual discipline and self-giving. The book is a bracing testimony to the deep moral consequences of classical ontology and its challenging Christian reorientation." —The Rev. Dr. Ephraim Radner, Ascension Episcopal Church, Pueblo, Colorado
 
In this book a group of renowned international scholars seek to discern the ways in which Simone Weil was indebted to Plato, and how her provocative readings of his work offer challenges to contemporary philosophy, theology, and spirituality. This is the first book in twenty years to systematically investigate Weil’s Christian Platonism.