Christian Wisdom Meets Modernity: Illuminating Modernity
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567683809
ISBN-10: 056768380X
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria Illuminating Modernity
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 056768380X
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria Illuminating Modernity
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Examines the basic elements of modern thinking and discusses how Christian wisdom has creatively engaged with them
Notă biografică
Kenneth Oakes is a postdoctoral fellow in the Philosophy Department at the University of Notre Dame, USA. Alongside Francesca Aran Murphy and Balazs M. Mezei he is one of the editors of the 'Illuminating Modernity' series.
Cuprins
Introduction1. Why Kierkegaard is the Culmination of the Modern Philosophical Revolution, David Walsh, the Catholic University of America, USA2. Charles Baudelaire: From Within the Veil, David Bentley Hart, St Louis University, USA3. Martin Heidegger and Christian Wisdom, Cyril O'Regan, University of Notre Dame, USA4. Romano Guardini: Liturgy, Style, Church, Patrick Gorevan, St Patrick's College, Maynooth5. Erich Przywara and the Analogia Entis: A Genealogical Diagnosis and Metaphysical Critique of Modernity, John Betz, University of Notre Dame, USA6. Karl Barth and Modernity, with Special Reference to Nietzsche, Kenneth Oakes, University of Notre Dame, USA7. 'Sour Thérèse, meet Prof. Dr. Husserl': On Hans Urs von Balthasar's Theological Phenomenology, Peter Casarella, University of Notre Dame, USA8. Karol Wojtyla's Aims and Methodology, Adrian Reimers, University of Notre Dame, USA9. The Grace of Being: Ferdinand Ulrich and the Task of a Faithful Metaphysics in the Face of Modernity, D. C. Schindler, The Catholic University of America, USA10. Christology and the Nihil: the Wisdom of Cardinal Pierre de Bérulle and the Catholic Encounter with Modernity, Aaron Riches, Instituto de Teologia, Granada11. Imaginative Conversion, Mátyás Szalay, Instituto de Teologia, Granada12. Renewing Christian Philosophy: An Outline, Balázs M. Mezei, Pazmany Peter Catholic University, HungaryBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
Modern thinkers know they are modern. It is a self-conscious age that, having despised and then forgotten the past, struggles to understand itself. "What...am I to make of the world into which I was born? How else can I make sense of that complacent love of moral squalor, that luxuriant banality, that is the singly spiritual achievement of our age?" asks the nineteenth century French poet Charles Baudelaire via the pen of David Bentley Hart. Deploying a perennial Christian wisdom, these essays provide brilliant insight into modernity's allure and indigence, offering a genuine alternative to the banality of a postmodernity.
This delightful volume enacts a serious dialogue between Christian theology and modern thought in a continental mode - be it with eminent moderns like Heidegger or Baudelaire or reflecting upon great theologians' various engagements with modernity. At once learned and enlightening.
Over the past decade, Notre Dame's systematic theology faculty has become the center of creative and constructive research on the twentieth-century Resourcement renaissance, who powerfully present both well-known and neglected figures - from von Balthasar and Guardini to Przywara and Ulrich - in dialogue with modern continental philosophy. The result is a brilliant guide to the fundamental sources and evangelizing concerns of a tremendously fruitful theological style.
Responding to modernity has become something of a theological industry. Whether viewed as in conflict or in harmony, the relationship between Christianity and modernity has preoccupied theologians' imagination. Illuminating modernity has been less of a preoccupation. What are its various shapes and the diverse contributions as well as criticisms Christian theology makes? How can we gain clarity without simplistic, grand narratives? Bringing continental philosophy and theology together, this volume 'illumines' modernity like few others before it.
This delightful volume enacts a serious dialogue between Christian theology and modern thought in a continental mode - be it with eminent moderns like Heidegger or Baudelaire or reflecting upon great theologians' various engagements with modernity. At once learned and enlightening.
Over the past decade, Notre Dame's systematic theology faculty has become the center of creative and constructive research on the twentieth-century Resourcement renaissance, who powerfully present both well-known and neglected figures - from von Balthasar and Guardini to Przywara and Ulrich - in dialogue with modern continental philosophy. The result is a brilliant guide to the fundamental sources and evangelizing concerns of a tremendously fruitful theological style.
Responding to modernity has become something of a theological industry. Whether viewed as in conflict or in harmony, the relationship between Christianity and modernity has preoccupied theologians' imagination. Illuminating modernity has been less of a preoccupation. What are its various shapes and the diverse contributions as well as criticisms Christian theology makes? How can we gain clarity without simplistic, grand narratives? Bringing continental philosophy and theology together, this volume 'illumines' modernity like few others before it.