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Lyotard and Theology: Philosophy and Theology

Autor Dr Lieven Boeve
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 apr 2014
Lieven Boeve contextualises Lyotard's writings and approach with reference to his theological thought. By focusing on issues such as the nature of the differend within language, the sublime experience and our (in)ability to witness to the breakdowns of language and representation, Lyotard's thought provokes theology to reconsider its own foundations. Taking up issues such as a highly relevant critique of capitalism, itself vital to today's understanding of Christian praxis in a global world, Lyotard offers us a perspective by which to re-evaluate Christianity beyond its being a hegemonic discourse as it moves toward being a discourse concerned with love. Through exploring the Christian narrative as an 'open' one, Boeve aims to make use of new possibilities for theology through a renewed comprehension of Lyotard's significance for today.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567289483
ISBN-10: 0567289486
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria Philosophy and Theology

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Guides the reader through Lyotard's general philosophical claims in relation to their theological dimensions

Notă biografică

Lieven Boeveis Professor of Fundamental Theology at the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium, where he currently also serves as Dean of the Faculty and as the co-ordinator of the Research Group 'Theology in a Postmodern Context'. His research concerns theological epistemology, philosophical theology, truth in faith and theology, tradition development and hermeneutics. He is the author ofInterrupting Tradition. An Essay on Christian Faith in a Postmodern Context(2003) andGod Interrupts History. Theology in a Time of Upheaval(2007). He has co-edited various volumes, of which the most recent are:Augustine and Postmodern Thought: A New Alliance against Modernity?(2009) andOrthodoxy: Process and Product (2009). From 2005 till 2009 he served as president of the European Society for Catholic Theology.

Cuprins

PREFACE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION
2. PHILOSOPHY IN THE POSTMODERN CONDITION: ON THE INCREDULITY OF MODERN MASTER NARRATIVES AND BEARING WITNESS TO THE DIFFEREND
3. HOW TO DO JUSTICE TO THE EVENT: THE AESTHETICS OF THE SUBLIME
4. POSTMODERN CRITICAL THEORY IN ACTION: THE CASE OF CAPITALISM
5. THE MASTER NARRATIVE OF CHRISTIANITY: A HEGEMONIC DISCOURSE OF THE IDEA OF LOVE
6. CAN GOD ESCAPE THE CLUTCHES OF THE CHRISTIAN MASTER NARRATIVE?
7. THE LANGUAGE PRAGMATIC PLAUSIBILITY OF OPEN NARRATIVES: CONTINUING THE CONVERSATION WITH JEAN-FRANÇOIS LYOTARD
8. LYOTARD AND/OR THEOLOGY? ON THE PRECISE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGY
9. THE INTERRUPTIVE EVENT OF THE SACRAMENTAL
10. THE INTERRUPTION OF LATE-MODERN POLITICAL THEOLOGY
CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Recenzii

It is good to read a volume devoted to Lyotard, as, among the more well-known supposedly postmodern philosophers, he is probably the most neglected ... [E]arlier chapters provide a helpful introduction to his work.
'Lieven Boeve, who has made "interruption" and "recontextualization" necessary theological household words, here rectifies the surprisingly thin engagement between Christian theology and the philosophy of Jean-François Lyotard in a masterful two-fold analysis. First, since Boeve knows the Lyotard texts all the way down, we get a superb exegesis of Lyotard's thought and why it matters. Then, Boeve's constructive reception of Lyotard's "differend" reveals the continued vital richness of the Christian open narrative for our times. This is theologizing in the grand tradition of Irenaeus, Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, Rahner, and Schillebeeckx: smart, clear-eyed, grounded in the Gospel and in contemporary life.'
Boeve has managed to render his dense subject matter accessible to readers for whom this volume is a first encounter with Lyotard's work. Boeve has produced an exemplary engagement with Lyotard as beyond just 'another thinker of difference' (8), one that does justice to the viability of Lyotard's thought and richness of its potential applications.