Secular Grace: Value Inquiry Book Series / Ethical Theory and Practice, cartea 299
Autor Dana Freibach-Heifetzen Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2017
Anchored in secular humanism as well as within the existentialist tradition, yet recognizing their limitations, Secular Grace seeks to protrude them by means of dialogue with their other: Christianity. Inspired by a variety of intellectual roots from ancient Greece to post modernist thinkers - chiefly the deliberations of Buber and Levinas in the encounter with the other, and notions of gift and friendship – it offers a rich concept of Secular Grace. It furthermore examines the possibilities of grace towards the dead, self-grace and secular salvation.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004332294
ISBN-10: 9004332294
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Value Inquiry Book Series / Ethical Theory and Practice
ISBN-10: 9004332294
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Value Inquiry Book Series / Ethical Theory and Practice
Cuprins
Preface
0. Introduction
a. The Death of God
b. Freedom Devoid of Alternatives to Religion
c. Quasi-Religious Alternatives to Religion
d. Secular Humanism
e. Secular Grace
f. The Structure and Methodology of the Book
1. Grace and Salvation in Christianity
a. Relation: The Personal Nature of the Relation of Grace
b. Gift: Grace and the Law
c. Free Will to Give and to Receive
d. The Subjective Aspect of Grace
e. The Objective Aspect of Grace
f. Outcomes of Grace: Salvation
2. Secular Grace: First Thoughts
A general concept of grace: The background of secular grace
a. Relationship
b. Gift: Grace and Morality
c. Free Will
d. The Subjective Aspect: Mutual Love
e. The Objective Aspect: Acts of Grace
f. Outcomes of Grace
3. Dialogue, Encounter, Friendship, Gift
a. I-Thou Relationship According to Buber
b. The Encounter with the Face of the Other in the Thinking of Levinas
c. Gift and Generosity
d. Friendship
4. Secular Grace: Further Glance
a. Secular Grace in Prose
b. Grace-Relation with the Dead
c. Self-Grace
5. Secular Salvation?
a. Secular Grace and Salvation
b. Humanist, Existential, Secular Grace
Bibliography
0. Introduction
a. The Death of God
b. Freedom Devoid of Alternatives to Religion
c. Quasi-Religious Alternatives to Religion
d. Secular Humanism
e. Secular Grace
f. The Structure and Methodology of the Book
1. Grace and Salvation in Christianity
a. Relation: The Personal Nature of the Relation of Grace
b. Gift: Grace and the Law
c. Free Will to Give and to Receive
d. The Subjective Aspect of Grace
e. The Objective Aspect of Grace
f. Outcomes of Grace: Salvation
2. Secular Grace: First Thoughts
A general concept of grace: The background of secular grace
a. Relationship
b. Gift: Grace and Morality
c. Free Will
d. The Subjective Aspect: Mutual Love
e. The Objective Aspect: Acts of Grace
f. Outcomes of Grace
3. Dialogue, Encounter, Friendship, Gift
a. I-Thou Relationship According to Buber
b. The Encounter with the Face of the Other in the Thinking of Levinas
c. Gift and Generosity
d. Friendship
4. Secular Grace: Further Glance
a. Secular Grace in Prose
b. Grace-Relation with the Dead
c. Self-Grace
5. Secular Salvation?
a. Secular Grace and Salvation
b. Humanist, Existential, Secular Grace
Bibliography
Notă biografică
Dana Freibach-Heifetz, Ph.D (2005), Kibbutzim College of Education, Technology, and the Arts, is a philosopher, human rights lawyer and art therapist. She has published articles and co-edited Despair and Redemption (Ben Gurion University Press, 2003) and The Meaning of Life (Hakibbutz Hameuchad & Yehoraz Association, 1999).