Augustine and Postmodernism

Augustine and Postmodernism
Title Augustine and Postmodernism PDF eBook
Author John D. Caputo
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 281
Release 2005-03-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0253217318

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Scanlon, and Mark Vessey.Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion--Merold Westphal, general editor

Augustine and Postmodern Thought

Augustine and Postmodern Thought
Title Augustine and Postmodern Thought PDF eBook
Author Lieven Boeve
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Postmodern theology
ISBN 9789042921207

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On November 9-11, 2006, the Research Group 'Theology in a Postmodern Context' (K.U.Leuven) organised an expert symposium on the return of Augustine in current postmodern philosophical-theological debates. The North-African Church Father, or at least the thinking patterns or intuitions borrowed from him, are often invoked in discussions on the relation between Christian faith and the contemporary postmodern context. On the one hand, one observes the retrieval of rather premodern approaches in order to remedy the so-called (post-)modern crisis, which is said to result in nihilism, relativism, etc. For what seems to attract some theologians in Augustinian thinking is the (apparent) marriage between Greek (neo-Platonic) philosophy and Christian faith. Such a combination of premodern metaphysics and Christian faith would serve as a necessary presupposition for every legitimate theological epistemology. On the other hand, there are theologians and philosophers who are increasingly trying to reread Augustine from a postmodern stance, stressing the role of particularity, narrativity, historicity, and the decentring of subjectivity, which they see present in Augustine's approach, or from which they deconstruct Augustine's thinking. Central questions discussed during the symposium were: Are the analyses, offered by authors who are re-introducing Augustine with respect to the contemporary context, correct? To what diagnosed problems, and on what basis, do they propose Augustine as a remedy? Are their presentations of other theological and philosophical responses to the present situation correct and which 'Augustine' do they claim to represent? More fundamentally: what would a genuine Augustinian epistemology look like, and what can we gain from it? In what way can it be normative for a theological epistemology in our day? In answering these questions, the symposium focused explicitly on contemporary philosophical and theological evaluations of both modernity and postmodernity, and theological responses to them.

Heidegger's Confessions

Heidegger's Confessions
Title Heidegger's Confessions PDF eBook
Author Ryan Coyne
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 323
Release 2015-05-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 022620930X

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Heidegger's Paul -- The cogito out-of-reach -- The remains of Christian theology -- Testimony and the irretrievable in being and time -- Temporality and transformation, or Augustine through the turn -- On retraction -- Conclusion : difference and de-theologization.

Postmodernism Rightly Understood

Postmodernism Rightly Understood
Title Postmodernism Rightly Understood PDF eBook
Author Peter Augustine Lawler
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 222
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780847694266

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Postmodernism Rightly Understood is a dramatic return to realism--a poetic attempt to attain a true understanding of the capabilities and limitations of the postmodern predicament. Prominent political theorist Peter Augustine Lawler reflects on the flaws of postmodern thought, the futility of pragmatism, and the spiritual emptiness of existentialism. Lawler examines postmodernism by interpreting the writings of five respected and best selling American authors--Francis Fukuyama, Richard Rorty, Allan Bloom, Walker Percy, and Christopher Lasch. Lawler explains why the alternatives available in our time are either a "soulless niceness," which Fukuyama, Rorty, and Bloom described as the result of modern success, or a postmodern moral responsibility that accompanies love in the ruins, as articulated by Percy and Lasch. This is a fresh and compelling look at the crisis of the human soul and intellect accompanied by the onset of postmodernity.

Foucault and Augustine

Foucault and Augustine
Title Foucault and Augustine PDF eBook
Author J. Joyce Schuld
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 2003
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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Using Augustine as a conversation partner, this text explores the value of Michel Foucault's controversial writings for theologians, ethicists, philosophers and cultural theorists. It demonstrates the possibilities and difficulties of applying Foucault's social criticisms within Christian contexts.

God, the Gift, and Postmodernism

God, the Gift, and Postmodernism
Title God, the Gift, and Postmodernism PDF eBook
Author John D. Caputo
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 335
Release 1999-12-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0253113326

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Pushing past the constraints of postmodernism which cast "reason" and"religion" in opposition, God, the Gift, and Postmodernism, seizes the opportunity to question the authority of "the modern" and open the limits of possible experience, including the call to religious experience, as a new millennium approaches. Jacques Derrida, the father of deconstruction, engages with Jean-Luc Marion and other religious philosophers to entertain questions about intention, givenness, and possibility which reveal the extent to which deconstruction is structured like religion. New interpretations of Kant, Heidegger, Husserl, and Derrida emerge from essays and discussions with distinguished philosophers and theologians from the United States and Europe. The result is that God, the Gift, and Postmodernism elaborates a radical phenomenology that stretches the limits of its possibility and explores areas where philosophy and religion have become increasingly and surprisingly convergent. Contributors include: John D. Caputo, John Dominic Crossan, Jacques Derrida, Robert Dodaro, Richard Kearney, Jean-Luc Marion, Frangoise Meltzer, Michael J. Scanlon, Mark C. Taylor, David Tracy, Merold Westphal and Edith Wyschogrod.

Augustine and Modernity

Augustine and Modernity
Title Augustine and Modernity PDF eBook
Author Michael Hanby
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 308
Release 2003
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780415284691

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This text debates the Augustinian origins of modern subjectivity & the Christian genesis of Western nihilism.