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The Religious Philosophy of Simone Weil: An Introduction

Autor Lissa McCullough
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 iul 2014
The French philosopher Simone Weil (1909-1943), a contemporary of Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre, remains in every way a thinker for our times. She was an outsider, in multiple senses, defying the usual religious categories: at once atheistic and religious; mystic and realist; sceptic and believer. She speaks therefore to the complex sensibilities of a rationalist age. Yet despite her continuing relevance, and the attention she attracts from philosophy, cultural studies, feminist studies, spirituality and beyond, Weil's reflections can still be difficult to grasp, since they were expressed in often inscrutable and fragmentary form. Lissa McCullough here offers a reliable guide to the key concepts of Weil's religious philosophy: good and evil, the void, gravity, grace, beauty, suffering and waiting for God. In addressing such distinctively contemporary concerns as depression, loneliness and isolation, and in writing hauntingly of God's voluntary 'nothingness', Weil's existential paradoxes continue to challenge and provoke. This is the first introductory book to show the essential coherence of her enigmatic but remarkable ideas about religion.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781780767963
ISBN-10: 178076796X
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Lissa McCullough is an independent scholar and writer who has taught religious studies at Muhlenberg College, Hanover College and New York University. Her previous books are Thinking Through the Death of God: A Critical Companion to Thomas J J Altizer (edited with Brian Schroeder), The Call to Radical Theology and Conversations with Paolo Soleri.

Cuprins

Abbreviations and Textual NotesIntroductionBiographical GroundingsReading Simone Weil1 / Reality and Contradiction Reality: The IrreducibleTruth and AfflictionThe Role of AttentionThe Negative Role of WillThe Value of ContradictionRight Use of Dogma2 / The Paradox of DesireWe Desire the GoodThe Good Is AbsentThe Good Is a NothingnessDetachment of DesireWaiting for GodThe Earthly Criterion(Not) To Speak of Holy Things3 / God and the WorldCreation as WithdrawalThe Absent God"Original Sin"The Self-Emptying GodCrucifixion as RedemptionSupernatural Harmony4 / Necessity and ObedienceAbdication to NecessityProvidenceBeautySufferingNecessity: Root of Beauty and SufferingObedience of Matter: GravityObedience of Spirit: GraceAmor Fati5 / Grace and DecreationSin Says "I"Grace Decreates the "I"Nothingness: The Humility of GodHeaven and HellTransparenceCompassionAction as Incarnation6 / Conclusion: Weil's Theological CoherenceBackground Theological InfluencesDialectic of Nature and GraceGod Beyond Good and EvilWeil's Anonymous ChristianityEndnotesSelected BibliographyIndex