Anacarnation and Returning to the Lived Body with Richard Kearney
Title | Anacarnation and Returning to the Lived Body with Richard Kearney PDF eBook |
Author | Brian Treanor |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 195 |
Release | 2022-10-26 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1000683494 |
This edited collection responds to Richard Kearney’s recent work on touch, excarnation, and embodiment, as well as his broader work in carnal hermeneutics, which sets the stage for his return to and retrieval of the senses of the lived body. Here, fourteen scholars engage the breadth and depth of Kearney’s work to illuminate our experience of the body. The chapters collected within take up a wide variety of subjects, from nature and non-human animals to our experience of the sacred and the demonic, and from art’s account of touching to the political implications of various types of embodiment. Featuring also an inspired new reflection from Kearney himself, in which he lays out his vision for “anacarnation,” this volume is an important statement about the centrality of touch and embodiment in our experience, and a reminder that, despite the excarnating tendencies of contemporary life, the lived body remains a touchstone for wisdom in our increasingly complicated and fragile world. Written for scholars and students interested in touch, embodiment, phenomenology, and hermeneutics, this diverse and challenging collection contributes to a growing field of scholarship that recognizes and attempts to correct the excarnating trends in philosophy and in culture at large.
Richard Kearney's Anatheistic Wager
Title | Richard Kearney's Anatheistic Wager PDF eBook |
Author | Pierre Drouot |
Publisher | Indiana University Press |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 2018-04-23 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0253034019 |
Philosopher Blaise Pascal famously insisted that it was better to wager belief in God than to risk eternal damnation. More recently, Richard Kearney has offered a wager of his own—the anatheistic wager, or return to God after the death of God. In this volume, an international group of contributors consider what Kearney's spiritual wager means. They question what is at stake with such a wager and what anatheism demands of the self and of others. The essays explore the dynamics of religious anatheistic performativity, its demarcations and limits, and its motives. A recent interview with Kearney focuses on crucial questions about philosophy, theology, and religious commitment. As a whole, this volume interprets and challenges Kearney's philosophy of religion and its radical impact on contemporary views of God.
Reimagining the Sacred
Title | Reimagining the Sacred PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Kearney |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 297 |
Release | 2015-12-15 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0231540884 |
Contemporary conversations about religion and culture are framed by two reductive definitions of secularity. In one, multiple faiths and nonfaiths coexist free from a dominant belief in God. In the other, we deny the sacred altogether and exclude religion from rational thought and behavior. But is there a third way for those who wish to rediscover the sacred in a skeptical society? What kind of faith, if any, can be proclaimed after the ravages of the Holocaust and the many religion-based terrors since? Richard Kearney explores these questions with a host of philosophers known for their inclusive, forward-thinking work on the intersection of secularism, politics, and religion. An interreligious dialogue that refuses to paper over religious difference, these conversations locate the sacred within secular society and affirm a positive role for religion in human reflection and action. Drawing on his own philosophical formulations, literary analysis, and personal interreligious experiences, Kearney develops through these engagements a basic gesture of hospitality for approaching the question of God. His work facilitates a fresh encounter with our best-known voices in continental philosophy and their views on issues of importance to all spiritually minded individuals and skeptics: how to reconcile God's goodness with human evil, how to believe in both God and natural science, how to talk about God without indulging in fundamentalist rhetoric, and how to balance God's sovereignty with God's love.
Memoir of the Life and Public Services of John Charles Frémont ...
Title | Memoir of the Life and Public Services of John Charles Frémont ... PDF eBook |
Author | John Bigelow |
Publisher | |
Pages | 524 |
Release | 1856 |
Genre | California |
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This book examines the life of John Charles Frémont, American explorer, politician, and soldier who, in 1856, became the first candidate of the anti-slavery Republican Party for the office of President of the United States.
Memoir of the Life and Public Services of John Charles Fremont ... With ... Illustrations and ... Portrait, Etc
Title | Memoir of the Life and Public Services of John Charles Fremont ... With ... Illustrations and ... Portrait, Etc PDF eBook |
Author | John BIGELOW (the Elder.) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 506 |
Release | 1856 |
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The Future of Continental Philosophy of Religion
Title | The Future of Continental Philosophy of Religion PDF eBook |
Author | Clayton Crockett |
Publisher | Indiana University Press |
Pages | 303 |
Release | 2014-06-26 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0253013933 |
What is the future of Continental philosophy of religion? These forward-looking essays address the new thinkers and movements that have gained prominence since the generation of Derrida, Deleuze, Foucault, and Levinas and how they will reshape Continental philosophy of religion in the years to come. They look at the ways concepts such as liberation, sovereignty, and post-colonialism have engaged this new generation with political theology and the new pathways of thought that have opened in the wake of speculative realism and recent findings in neuroscience and evolutionary psychology. Readers will discover new directions in this challenging and important area of philosophical inquiry.
Nation States
Title | Nation States PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Mays |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780739121177 |
Drawing on diverse cultural forms, and ranging across disciplinary boundaries, Nation States maps the contested cultural terrain of Irish nationalism from the Act of Union of 1800 to the present. In looking at Irish nationalism as a site of struggle, Mays examines the myriad ways in which the nation fashions itself as the a priori ground of identity, and those processes through which nationalism engenders an ostensibly unique national identity corresponding to one and only one nation-state, the place where we always have been, and can only ever be, "at home." Book jacket.