Sacred Modes of Being in a Postsecular World
Title | Sacred Modes of Being in a Postsecular World PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew W. Hass |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 269 |
Release | 2021-09-16 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1009058444 |
How do we talk meaningfully about the sacred in contexts where conventional religious expression has so often lost its power? Inspired by the influential work of David Jasper, this important volume builds on his thinking to identify sacrality in a world where the old religious and secular debates have exhausted themselves and theology struggles for a new language in their wake. Distinguished writers explore here the idea of the sacred as one that exists, paradoxically, in a space that is both possible and impossible: profoundly theological on the one hand, but also deeply this-worldly and irreligious on the other. This is a sacredness that is simultaneously 'present' and 'absent': one which encompasses – as Jasper himself characterises it – 'the impossible possibility of an absolute vision'. The book teaches us that the sacred assumes a renewed potency when fully engaged with the creativity that happens across religion, literature, philosophy and the arts.
Sacred Modes of Being in a Postsecular World
Title | Sacred Modes of Being in a Postsecular World PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew W. Hass |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 269 |
Release | 2021-09-16 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1316517918 |
A powerful new exploration of the sacred, from many distinguished theologians, that speaks to a postsecular context and its challenges.
The End of the Church?
Title | The End of the Church? PDF eBook |
Author | Hannah Marije Altorf |
Publisher | Sacristy Press |
Pages | 284 |
Release | 2022-12-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1789592542 |
These 14 essays by scholars who have worked with David Jasper in both church and academy develop original discussions of themes emerging from his writings on literature, theology and hermeneutics. The arts, institutions, literature and liturgy are among the subject areas they cover.
A Heart of Flesh
Title | A Heart of Flesh PDF eBook |
Author | Steven E. Knepper |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 249 |
Release | 2023-11-09 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 166679919X |
The Irish philosopher William Desmond is one of the most compelling and adventurous Christian thinkers of our time. The essays gathered here undertake a journey through the Bible with Desmond that ranges across biblical theology, philosophy of religion, metaphysics, ethics, aesthetics, political theory, and literary studies. Some of the essays examine the place of the Bible in Desmond's thought, considering his readings of the creation, the Abraham cycle, and the Beatitudes. Other essays bring Desmond's ideas to bear on broad questions that emerge from the Bible about philosophy and revelation, exegesis, theopoetics, eschatology, and tyranny. Still others bring Desmond into conversation with influential philosophers who engage (or conspicuously do not engage) the Bible, such as Hegel, Schopenhauer, Kierkegaard, Heidegger, and Tillich. Together, these essays show the rich possibilities of approaching the Bible with Desmond. All take their bearings from Desmond's "metaxological" approach, which does not seek to claim the final word, which attends to the text rather than simply imposing on it, and which allows for an ongoing dialogue. / Contributors: Ryan G. Duns, SJ / Caitlin Smith Gilson / Joseph K. Gordon / William Christian Hackett / Steven E. Knepper / Renee Kohler-Ryan / Andrew Kuiper / Brendan Thomas Sammon / Terence Sweeney / Ethan Vanderleek / Erik van Versendaal / Robert Wyllie
A Practical Discipleship Model That Fosters Spiritual Maturity
Title | A Practical Discipleship Model That Fosters Spiritual Maturity PDF eBook |
Author | Owar Ojha Ojulu |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 221 |
Release | 2023-11-09 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1666783781 |
Jesus challenges us to live in him and continue living out the truth so that we claim our allegiance to Christ and live as disciples free from fear and from cultural customs that contradict the gospel message. This project has found that the lack of discipleship training among the Anyuwaa churches has resulted in a lack of understanding of what this ministry entails—teaching and making disciples. In addition, failure to embed elements of the Anyuwaa culture into the discipleship approach, and the persistence of certain elements of Anyuwaa life that run counter to gospel beliefs, has inflamed this crisis. Therefore, this book presents a call for the church to challenge the culture of syncretism and the fear of witchdoctors, to shift its paradigm and begin interpreting the gospel message, utilizing contextual elements but interpreting them through the lens of the gospel, calling people to embrace gospel values within their own cultural context. When we start interpreting strong cultural beliefs and traditions through the truth of the gospel, it is proof that we have come to the best discipleship approach, as we speak the truth of the gospel in the life our church and the hearts of our believers.
Bliss Against the World
Title | Bliss Against the World PDF eBook |
Author | Kirill Chepurin |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 395 |
Release | 2024 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0197788890 |
Bliss Against the World critically analyzes and systematically reconstructs the work of German Idealist and Romantic philosopher Friedrich Schelling (1775--1854). In Schelling's concept of bliss (Seligkeit), the idea of salvation from the world mutates into a burning concern with the negativity of the modern world and with the way modernity inherits the Christian promise of a non-alienated future that never arrives. Schelling emerges from this account as a key thinker of modernity and of the Christian modern trajectory as a path to salvation in the shadow of whose failure we continue to live.
The Music of Theology
Title | The Music of Theology PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Hass |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 130 |
Release | 2024-02-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1003852246 |
This book reconceives theology as a musical endeavour in critical tension with language, space and silence. An Overture first moves us from music to religion, and then from theology back to music – a circularity that, drawing upon history, sociology, phenomenology, and philosophy, disclaims any theology of music and instead pursues the music in theology. The chapters that follow explore the three central themes by way of theory, music and myth: Adorno, Benjamin and Deleuze (language), Derrida, Rosa and Nancy (space), Schelling/Hegel, Homer and Cage (silence). In overdubbing each other, these chapters work towards theology as a sonorous rhythm between loss and freedom. A Coda provides three brief musical examples – Thomas Tallis, György Ligeti, and Evan Parker – as manifestations of this rhythm, to show in summary how music becomes the very pulse of theology, and theology the very intuition of music. The authors offer an interdisciplinary engagement addressing fundamental questions of the self and the other, of humanity and the divine, in a deconstruction of modern culture and of its bias towards the eye over the ear. The book harmonizes three scholarly voices who attempt to find where the resonance of our Western conceptions and practice, musically and theologically, might resound anew as a more expansive music of theology.