You Are Gods

You Are Gods
Title You Are Gods PDF eBook
Author David Bentley Hart
Publisher University of Notre Dame Pess
Pages 192
Release 2022-04-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0268201951

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David Bentley Hart offers an intense and thorough reflection upon the issue of the supernatural in Christian theology and doctrine. In recent years, the theological—and, more specifically, Roman Catholic—question of the supernatural has made an astonishing return from seeming oblivion. David Bentley Hart’s You Are Gods presents a series of meditations on the vexed theological question of the relation of nature and supernature. In its merely controversial aspect, the book is intended most directly as a rejection of a certain Thomistic construal of that relation, as well as an argument in favor of a model of nature and supernature at once more Eastern and patristic, and also more in keeping with the healthier currents of mediaeval and modern Catholic thought. In its more constructive and confessedly radical aspects, the book makes a vigorous case for the all-but-complete eradication of every qualitative, ontological, or logical distinction between the natural and the supernatural in the life of spiritual creatures. It advances a radically monistic vision of Christian metaphysics but does so wholly on the basis of credal orthodoxy. Hart, one of the most widely read theologians in America today, presents a bold gesture of resistance to the recent revival of what used to be called “two-tier Thomism,” especially in the Anglophone theological world. In this astute exercise in classical Christian orthodoxy, Hart takes the metaphysics of participation, high Trinitarianism, Christology, and the soteriological language of theosis to their inevitable logical conclusions. You Are Gods will provoke many readers interested in theological metaphysics. The book also offers a vision of Christian thought that draws on traditions (such as Vedanta) from which Christian philosophers and theologians, biblical scholars, and religious studies scholars still have a great deal to learn.

Supernature

Supernature
Title Supernature PDF eBook
Author Lyall Watson
Publisher
Pages 347
Release 1974
Genre Occultism
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Nature and Supernature

Nature and Supernature
Title Nature and Supernature PDF eBook
Author Alfred Leslie Lilley
Publisher
Pages 262
Release 1911
Genre Meditations
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Nature and the Supernatural

Nature and the Supernatural
Title Nature and the Supernatural PDF eBook
Author Horace Bushnell
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1859
Genre Apologetics
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Haunted Landscapes

Haunted Landscapes
Title Haunted Landscapes PDF eBook
Author Ruth Heholt
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 258
Release 2016-11-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1783488832

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Haunted Landscapes offers a fresh and innovative approach to contemporary debates about landscape and the supernatural. Landscapes are often uncanny spaces embroiled in the past; associated with absence, memory and nostalgia. Yet experiences of haunting must in some way always belong to the present: they must be felt. This collection of essays opens up new and compelling areas of debate around the concepts of haunting, affect and landscape. Landscape studies, supernatural studies, haunting and memory are all rapidly growing fields of enquiry and this book synthesises ideas from several critical approaches – spectral, affective and spatial – to provide a new route into these subjects. Examining urban and rural landscapes, haunted domestic spaces, landscapes of trauma, and borderlands, this collection of essays is designed to cross disciplines and combine seemingly disparate academic approaches under the coherent locus of landscape and haunting. Presenting a timely intervention in some of the most pressing scholarly debates of our time, Haunted Landscapes offers an attractive array of essays that cover topics from Victorian times to the present.

The Suspended Middle

The Suspended Middle
Title The Suspended Middle PDF eBook
Author John Milbank
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 134
Release 2014-12-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 0802872360

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French Jesuit Henri de Lubac (1896 1991) was arguably the most revolutionary yet under-acknowledged theologian of the twentieth century. He proposed that Western theology since the early modern period had lost sight of the key to integrating faith and reason -- namely, the truth that all human beings are naturally oriented toward the supernatural. Originally published in 2005, The Suspended Middle by John Milbank defends and amplifies de Lubac s provocative thesis and rebuts its many critics. In this second edition Milbank has expanded and clarified his argument throughout to take greater account of new critiques of de Lubac. The future of the Christian faith is at stake, says Milbank, as he urges his readers to recover and reinvigorate de Lubac s biblical-theological-philosophical vision.

Nature and Super-nature

Nature and Super-nature
Title Nature and Super-nature PDF eBook
Author John Leslie
Publisher
Pages 88
Release 1920
Genre Spiritualism
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