Vattimo and Theology: Philosophy and Theology
Autor Thomas G. Guarinoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567032331
ISBN-10: 0567032337
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria Philosophy and Theology
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567032337
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria Philosophy and Theology
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Of interest to readers of religious and philosophical persuasions.
Cuprins
Introduction Chapter One: An Overture to Vattimo's Thought. Chapter Two: Interpretation, Being and Truth: Vattimo's Contribution Chapter Three: Can a Nietzschean Speak to Theology? Some Historical Considerations. Chapter Four: Theological Dialogue with Vattimo (I): Postmodernity and Theology Chapter Five: Theological Dialogue with Vattimo (II): Truth and Interpretation Conclusions
Recenzii
'Guarino's book is an excellent guide...a readable introduction to Vattimo and will also be thought-provoking for those already acquainted with the Italian's work.'
Reviewed in Bijdragen, International Journal in Philosophy and Theology 71 (1)
Guarino offers a fair and balanced theological evaluation of Vattimo.
'[The book] offers in its first two chapters a very accurate and accessible account of Vattimo's thought and discusses key themes, such as his understanding of modernity and its end, truth, Being, interpretation, history, and the kenotic dimension of Christianity. Anyone merely looking for a short, yet concise introduction to Vattimo's thought will clearly benefit from reading Guarino's book.'-The Thomist
'Tom Guarino's VATTIMO AND THEOLOGY proves the possibility that Vattimo's Nietzschean nihilism can and does enter into a fruitful dialogue with contemporary theology and thereby makes an important and timely contribution to a multivalent culture of tolerance. It works effectively as an introduction to the key themes and concepts from Vattimo's post-metaphysical weak thought and distinctly postmodern faith, and also provides a constructive and critical dialogue that calls to question what Guarino ultimately concludes is the axiomatic nature of Vattimo's thinking.'
'By analyzing Vattimo, Tom Guarino has put together a sweeping survey of the postmodern conditions of religious thought. Vattimo is a quintessentially European thinker, restlessly seeking more stable ground for philosophy, and Guarino just as relentlessly follows him to the metaphysical dead ends of reason without faith. Vattimo's conviction that intellectual frameworks for making sense of the world are diminishing in power is both a warning and an opportunity for theology. Guarino marks the hazards on the trail that leads beyond secularism. Highly recommended.' - Stephen H. Webb, Wabash College, USA
'This book truly reads the "signs of the times.". Guarino masterfully introduces the Torinese's oeuvre and skilfully assays his subtle sublimations. He illuminates Vattimo's eschewal of postmodern apophatic play and decision to present "weak thought" as a forcibly diluted twist on Christian charity. Guarino dissects this genial misprision while still recognizing the sterling coinage of Hegel, Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Joachim da Fiore. Guarino remains a generous interpreter throughout. In the end the reader is offered not only a compelling rebuke of weak thought's pretension to emancipate reason but also good reasons to admire the Augustinian cor inquietum buried within Vattimo's fascinating provocations. All in all, an impressive achievement.' - Peter Casarella, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, DePaul University, Chicago, IL, USA
'Guarino's book functions as a clear an dengaging introduction to the thought of Vattimo, one of the most important philosophers of our era. In the first two chapters Guarino outlines key principles of Vatitimo's philosophy, before evaluating his thought in relation to the concerns and methods of theology in chapters four and five.' - Matthew Edward Harris, University of Bristol & Queen Elizabeth's Hospital, Bristol
Reviewed in Bijdragen, International Journal in Philosophy and Theology 71 (1)
Guarino offers a fair and balanced theological evaluation of Vattimo.
'[The book] offers in its first two chapters a very accurate and accessible account of Vattimo's thought and discusses key themes, such as his understanding of modernity and its end, truth, Being, interpretation, history, and the kenotic dimension of Christianity. Anyone merely looking for a short, yet concise introduction to Vattimo's thought will clearly benefit from reading Guarino's book.'-The Thomist
'Tom Guarino's VATTIMO AND THEOLOGY proves the possibility that Vattimo's Nietzschean nihilism can and does enter into a fruitful dialogue with contemporary theology and thereby makes an important and timely contribution to a multivalent culture of tolerance. It works effectively as an introduction to the key themes and concepts from Vattimo's post-metaphysical weak thought and distinctly postmodern faith, and also provides a constructive and critical dialogue that calls to question what Guarino ultimately concludes is the axiomatic nature of Vattimo's thinking.'
'By analyzing Vattimo, Tom Guarino has put together a sweeping survey of the postmodern conditions of religious thought. Vattimo is a quintessentially European thinker, restlessly seeking more stable ground for philosophy, and Guarino just as relentlessly follows him to the metaphysical dead ends of reason without faith. Vattimo's conviction that intellectual frameworks for making sense of the world are diminishing in power is both a warning and an opportunity for theology. Guarino marks the hazards on the trail that leads beyond secularism. Highly recommended.' - Stephen H. Webb, Wabash College, USA
'This book truly reads the "signs of the times.". Guarino masterfully introduces the Torinese's oeuvre and skilfully assays his subtle sublimations. He illuminates Vattimo's eschewal of postmodern apophatic play and decision to present "weak thought" as a forcibly diluted twist on Christian charity. Guarino dissects this genial misprision while still recognizing the sterling coinage of Hegel, Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Joachim da Fiore. Guarino remains a generous interpreter throughout. In the end the reader is offered not only a compelling rebuke of weak thought's pretension to emancipate reason but also good reasons to admire the Augustinian cor inquietum buried within Vattimo's fascinating provocations. All in all, an impressive achievement.' - Peter Casarella, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, DePaul University, Chicago, IL, USA
'Guarino's book functions as a clear an dengaging introduction to the thought of Vattimo, one of the most important philosophers of our era. In the first two chapters Guarino outlines key principles of Vatitimo's philosophy, before evaluating his thought in relation to the concerns and methods of theology in chapters four and five.' - Matthew Edward Harris, University of Bristol & Queen Elizabeth's Hospital, Bristol