Adept at multidisciplinary multitasking... Clear and informed, the articles lay out the terrain of contemporary thought... Recommended.

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this handbook brings the reader up to speed on recent debates about identity, the human condition, political theory, metaphysics, and hermeneutics amid the exchange between theology and continental philosophy during the nineteenth and twentieth century.

Joshua Furnal, The Church of England Newspaper

this substantial volume offers a wideranging collection of essays exploring the interplay between Western Christian theology and modernity.

Clive Marsh, Journal of Theological Studies

'Modern European thought' describes a wide range of philosophies, cultural programmes, and political arguments developed in Europe in the period following the French Revolution. Throughout this period, many of the wide range of 'modernisms' (and anti-modernisms) had a distinctly religious and even theological character-not least when religion was subjected to the harshest criticism. Yet for all the breadth and complexity of modern European thought and, in particular, its relations to theology, a distinct body of themes and approaches recurred in each generation. Moreover, many of the issues that took intellectual shape in Europe are now global, rather than narrowly European, and, for good or ill, they form part of Europe's bequest to the world-from colonialism and the economic theories behind globalisation through to democracy to terrorism. This volume attempts to identify and comment on some of the most important of these. The thirty chapters are grouped into six thematic parts, moving from questions of identity and the self, through discussions of the human condition, the age of revolution, the world (both natural and technological), and knowledge methodologies, concluding with a section looking explicitly at how major theological themes have developed in modern European thought. The chapters engage with major thinkers including Kant, Hegel, Kierkegaard, Heidegger, Schleiermacher, Nietzsche, Dostoevsky, Barth, Rahner, Tillich, Bonhoeffer, Sartre, de Beauvoir, Wittgenstein, and Derrida, amongst many others. Taken together, these new essays provide a rich and reflective overview of the interchange between theology, philosophy and critical thought in Europe, over the past two hundred years.
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'Modern European thought' describes a wide range of philosophies, cultural programmes, and political arguments developed in Europe in the period following the French Revolution. This handbook charts and explores recurring themes and approaches to this broad and complex topic, particularly with regard to Theology.
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PART I: IDENTITY; PART II: THE HUMAN CONDITION; PART III: THE AGE OF REVOLUTION; PART IV: THE WORLD; PART V: WAYS OF KNOWING; PART VI: THEOLOGY
Adept at multidisciplinary multitasking... Clear and informed, the articles lay out the terrain of contemporary thought... Recommended.
Innovative coverage of the relationship between theology and modern European thought in one comprehensive volume Thirty inter-disciplinary essays written by a team of leading international scholars Thematically organised to enable in-depth discussion of key ideas, movements and thinkers from the modern age
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Innovative coverage of the relationship between theology and modern European thought in one comprehensive volume Thirty inter-disciplinary essays written by a team of leading international scholars Thematically organised to enable in-depth discussion of key ideas, movements and thinkers from the modern age
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199601998
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
1402 gr
Høyde
250 mm
Bredde
177 mm
Dybde
44 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
714