Encountering Cruelty: The Fracture of the Human Heart
Title | Encountering Cruelty: The Fracture of the Human Heart PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Trice |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 447 |
Release | 2011-04-21 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004201661 |
Drawing on Nietzsche's challenge to the western tradition, this book is a theological exploration of cruelty in its personal, communal and institutional encounters in human life. Cruelty undermines care, trust, respect and justice, and its study opens a window into the theological possibility of reconciliation today.
Lutheran Identity and Political Theology
Title | Lutheran Identity and Political Theology PDF eBook |
Author | Carl-Henric Grenholm |
Publisher | James Clarke & Company |
Pages | 350 |
Release | 2015-03-26 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0227904508 |
Lutheran tradition has in various ways influenced attitudes to work, the economy, the state, education, and health care. One reason that Lutheran theology has been interpreted in various ways is that it is always influenced by surrounding social andcultural contexts. In a society where the church has lost a great deal of its cultural impact and authority, and where there is a plurality of religious convictions, the question of Lutheran identity has never been more urgent. However, this question is also raised in the Global South where Lutheran churches need to find their identity in a relationship with several other religions. Here this relationship is developed from a minority perspective. Is it possible to develop a Lutheran political theology that gives adequate contributions to issues concerning social and economic justice? What is the role of women in church and society around the world? Is it possible to interpret Lutheran theology in such a way that it includes liberating perspectives? These are some of the questions and issues discussed in this book.
A Philosophical Exploration of the Humanities and Social Sciences
Title | A Philosophical Exploration of the Humanities and Social Sciences PDF eBook |
Author | Giorgio Baruchello |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 556 |
Release | 2022-11-07 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 3110759837 |
Humor has been praised by philosophers and poets as a balm to soothe the sorrows that outrageous fortune’s slings and arrows cause inevitably, if not incessantly, to each and every one of us. In mundane life, having a sense of humor is seen not only as a positive trait of character, but as a social prerequisite, without which a person’s career and mating prospects are severely diminished, if not annihilated. However, humor is much more than this, and so much else. In particular, humor can accompany cruelty, inform it, sustain it, and exemplify it. Therefore, in this book, we provide a comprehensive, reasoned exploration of the vast literature on the concepts of humor and cruelty, as these have been tackled in Western philosophy, humanities, and social sciences, especially psychology. Also, the apparent cacophony of extant interpretations of these two concepts is explained as the inevitable and even useful result of the polysemy inherent to all common-sense concepts, in line with the understanding of concepts developed by M. Polanyi in the 20th century. Thus, a thorough, nuanced grasp of their complex mutual relationship is established, and many platitudes affecting today's received views, and scholarship, are cast aside.
Degradation Rituals
Title | Degradation Rituals PDF eBook |
Author | L. Romanienko |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 346 |
Release | 2014-03-20 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1137387084 |
A candid exploration of sadomasochistic practices driving contemporary culture, covering the demoralizing socioeconomic and political conditions that give rise to agonizing rituals of cruelty demonstrated at systemic, transnational, religious, familial, and even sexual spheres of human relations.
Care for the Sorrowing Soul
Title | Care for the Sorrowing Soul PDF eBook |
Author | Duane Larson |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 287 |
Release | 2017-10-26 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1532617704 |
Moral Injury is now recognized as a growing major problem for military men and women. Operant conditioning can overwhelm moral convictions and yet the question of whether “to shoot or not to shoot” often will never have a settled answer. Certain theories and treatment models about MI have been well developed, but too often overlook root issues of religious faith. The authors propose a new model for understanding moral injury and suggest ways to mitigate its virtually inevitable occurrence in pre-combat training, and ways to resolve MI post-trauma with proven spiritual resources. People outside the military, too, among whom the incidence of MI also is a growing threat, will benefit from this analysis. The stories of the injured—their shaping and their telling—are the key, and there are many illumining stories of moral injury and recovery. Those who suffer MI, their families, and caregivers, including counselors, pastors, and faith communities, will find hope-giving first steps toward the healing of MI in this book.
Lutheran Theology and Secular Law
Title | Lutheran Theology and Secular Law PDF eBook |
Author | Marie A. Failinger |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 365 |
Release | 2018-04-17 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 135199607X |
This collection brings together lawyers and theologians in the U.S. and Europe to reflect on Lutheran understandings of the political use of the law by secular governments. The book furthers the intellectual conversation about how Lutheran insights can be used to develop jurisprudence and specific solutions to legal issues in which there is strong conflict. It presents the basic theological and interpretive assumptions of the Lutheran tradition as they may inform the creation of legislation and judicial interpretation at local, national and international levels. The authors explore Luther’s conception of the foundations of modern secular law and understanding of vocation. The work discusses the application of Lutheran theological principles to contemporary issues such as the war on terror, native land rights, property law, family law, church and state, medical experimentation, and the criminal law of rape, providing ethical insights for lawyers and lawmakers.
The Early Reception and Appropriation of the Apostle Peter (60-800 CE)
Title | The Early Reception and Appropriation of the Apostle Peter (60-800 CE) PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 358 |
Release | 2020-03-17 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9004425683 |
The apostle Peter gradually became one of the most famous figures of the ancient world. His almost undisputed reputation made the disciple an exquisite anchor by which new practices within and outside the Church could be established, including innovations in fields as diverse as architecture, art, cult, epigraphy, liturgy, poetry and politics. This interdisciplinary volume inquires the way in which the figure of Peter functioned as an anchor for various people from different periods and geographical areas. The concept of Anchoring Innovation is used to investigate the history of the reception of the apostle Peter from the first century up to Charlemagne, revealing as much about Peter as about the context in which this reception took place.