Manifesto of the Critical Theory of Society and Religion (3 vols.): The Wholly Other, Liberation, Happiness and the Rescue of the Hopeless: Studies in Critical Social Sciences, cartea 20
Autor Rudolf Sieberten Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 aug 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004184367
ISBN-10: 9004184368
Pagini: 1848
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 112 mm
Greutate: 3.46 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Critical Social Sciences
ISBN-10: 9004184368
Pagini: 1848
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 112 mm
Greutate: 3.46 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Critical Social Sciences
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. The Critical Theory of Society
2. The Neo-Conservative Trend Turn
3. The Three-fold Critical Th eory of Religion
4. From Quantitative to Qualitative Infinity
5. Theory Formation
6. From Traditional to Critical Theory
7. Universal Pragmatic
8. Truth and Justification
9. Toward a New Model
Appendices
A. Mottoes, Impulses and Motives
B. Special Considerations and Inspirations
C. The Five-World Macro Model
D. The Fundamental Potentials, Categories, and Spheres of Actions
E. Heuristic Model of the History of Religions
F. Antagonisms of Modern Civil Society and their Resolutions
G. Possible Alternative Futures
10. External and Internal Perspective
11. Conscious-making and Rescuing Critique
12. Necrophilous and Biophilous Elements
13. From the Jus Talionis to the Golden Rule
14. Religion and Revolution
15. Concrete Utopia
16. Religion in Socialist Society
17. From Magic to the Dialectical Notion
18. Truth as Meaning of Language
19. Religion in Liberal Society
20. New York: The Capital of Liberalism
21. Religion in Fascist Society
22. The Owl of Minerva
23. Critical Religion: Against Aggression, Force, Violence, and Terror
24. The Jewish-German Tragedy
25. From the Westphalian Peace to the Bourgeois and Socialist Revolutions
26. The Expansion and Contradiction of God
27. The Desperate Hope and the Rescue of the Hopeless
28. Trust in the Eternal One
Epilogue: God, Freedom, and Immortality
References
Index
Introduction
1. The Critical Theory of Society
2. The Neo-Conservative Trend Turn
3. The Three-fold Critical Th eory of Religion
4. From Quantitative to Qualitative Infinity
5. Theory Formation
6. From Traditional to Critical Theory
7. Universal Pragmatic
8. Truth and Justification
9. Toward a New Model
Appendices
A. Mottoes, Impulses and Motives
B. Special Considerations and Inspirations
C. The Five-World Macro Model
D. The Fundamental Potentials, Categories, and Spheres of Actions
E. Heuristic Model of the History of Religions
F. Antagonisms of Modern Civil Society and their Resolutions
G. Possible Alternative Futures
10. External and Internal Perspective
11. Conscious-making and Rescuing Critique
12. Necrophilous and Biophilous Elements
13. From the Jus Talionis to the Golden Rule
14. Religion and Revolution
15. Concrete Utopia
16. Religion in Socialist Society
17. From Magic to the Dialectical Notion
18. Truth as Meaning of Language
19. Religion in Liberal Society
20. New York: The Capital of Liberalism
21. Religion in Fascist Society
22. The Owl of Minerva
23. Critical Religion: Against Aggression, Force, Violence, and Terror
24. The Jewish-German Tragedy
25. From the Westphalian Peace to the Bourgeois and Socialist Revolutions
26. The Expansion and Contradiction of God
27. The Desperate Hope and the Rescue of the Hopeless
28. Trust in the Eternal One
Epilogue: God, Freedom, and Immortality
References
Index
Notă biografică
Rudolf Siebert was born in 1927 in Frankfurt a.M., Germany. He received his Licentiate and Ph.D. in Theology from Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany in 1962 after studying history, philosophy, sociology, and theology at the Universities of Frankfurt, Mainz, Munster and the Catholic University of America in Washington D.C., U.S.A. Siebert has taught, lectured and published widely in Western and Eastern Europe, Israel, the United States and Canada. He is professor of Religion and Society and Director of the Center for Humanistic Studies at Western Michigan University and of the international course on the Future of Religion in the I.U.C. Dubrovnik, Croatia, and of the international course on Religion and Civil Society in Yalta, Crimea, Ukraine. His previous major works were The Critical Theory of Religion: Frankfurt School, and From Critical Theory to Critical Political Theology: Personal Autonomy and Universal Solidarity.