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  • 1995-1999
  • Boeve, Lieven  (1)
  • Ponomareff, Constantin V.  (1)
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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1806478218
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789401203364 , 9789042020672
    Series Statement: Currents of Encounter 30
    Content: One of the urgent tasks of modern philosophy is to find a path between the rationalism of the Enlightenment and the relativism of postmodernism. Rationalism alone cannot suffice to solve today's problems, but neither can we dispense with reasonable critique. The task is to find ways to broaden the scope of rational thought without losing its critical power. The first part of this volume explores the ideas of Enlightenment philosophers and shows nuances often absent from the common view of the Enlightenment. The second part deals with some of the modern heirs of Enlightenment, such as Durkheim, Habermas, and Derrida. In the third part this volume looks at alternatives to Enlightenment thought in West European, Russian and Buddhist philosophy. Part four provides, over against the Enlightenment, a new starting point for the philosophy of religion in thinking about human beings, God, and the description of phenomena
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Wessel STOKER: Introduction: Enlightenment in Discussion -- Part I Highpoints of the Enlightenment -- Cornelia RICHTER: The Productive Power of Reason: Voices on Rationality and Religion - a Sketch of the Development of the Enlightenment and its Aftermath -- Dirk-Martin GRUBE: Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's Ring Parable: An Enlightenment Voice on Religious Tolerance -- Joris GELDHOF: Lessing and Schelling on Ancient Jewish History -- Petruschka SCHAAFSMA: Thinking Less or Thinking Differently? Kant's Enlightened View of Evil -- Lassi LARJO: Preludes to the Postmodern? Jacobi and the Agenda of the Enlightenment -- Part II The Continuation of the Project of the Enlightenment? -- Tinneke BEECKMAN: Enlightenment and Reductionism: Freud's Exemplary Theory of Religion -- Günter THOMAS: The End of Privileged Perspectives: Blindness and Sight in the Identification of Religion -- Ronald A. KUIPERS: Reconciling a Shattered Modernity: Habermas on the Enduring Relevance of the Judeo-Christian Ethical Tradition -- Job de MEYERE: The 'Enlightened' Derrida: The Formalization of Religion -- Frederiek DEPOORTERE: Belief as Primordial Choice: Slavoj Žižek on the Status of Faith and Belief after the Enlightenment -- Part III Alternatives to the Enlightenment -- Timo KOISTINEN: Does the Word 'God' Have the Same Meaning in Every Context? -- N. VERBIN: Faith and Fiction -- Manon de COURTEN: Between Apology and Sophianic Illumination: Vladimir Solovyov's Reaction to Enlightenment -- David PRATT : Spatial Metaphors in Pavel Florensky's Absolute Knowledge: Guideposts in a 'Lonely' Critique of Reason -- Annewieke VROOM: Can One Be Enlightened Without Using One's Head? A Zen Criticism of Rationality On Hisamatsu Schin'ichi (1898-1980) -- Part IV A New Approach -- Ruud WELTEN: Religious Inwardness: A Challenge for Contemporary Phenomenology -- Pamela SUE ANDERSON: Unselfing in Love: A Contradiction in Terms -- Werner G. JEANROND: Love Enlightened: Promises and Ambiguities of Love -- Joeri SCHRIJVERS: Marion on Miracles: Of Insufficient Reason and a New Enlightenment -- Richard KEARNEY: Poetics of a Possible God -- Lieven BOEVE: The Particularity of the Hermeneutics of God: A Response to Richard Kearney's God-who-may-be -- Hendrik M. VROOM: POSTSCRIPTUM: The Critique of the Critique of Enlightenment -- List of Contributors -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Faith in the Enlightenment? : The Critique of the Enlightenment Revisited Leiden : BRILL, 2006 ISBN 9789042020672
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1806476665
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789401203203 , 9789042020313
    Series Statement: Value Inquiry Book Series 178
    Content: This interdisciplinary book examines the nature of spirituality and the role it plays in the search for meaning. Spirituality is a loving tendency towards the sacred. In a secular environment, the sacred is taken to be a power greater than self. In a religious environment, the Sacred refers to God, or Higher Power. The book examines the developments of the s/Sacred in great works of art and literature, as well as in medicine, theology, psychology, philosophy, and religion. Spirituality also functions as an unloving tendency towards disunity, or a force for evil. The first part of the book examines the ways of the spiritual as a force for good and evil. We have just witnessed one of the bloodiest centuries in human history. The experience of two World Wars leaves a legacy of brokenness: "Where Nossack's reminiscences bore poetic, compassionate, and personal witness to the disaster, Eliot's poetry reads more like a sacred and religious poem taking contemporary Western European civilization to task-much like the biblical prophets of old-for its spiritual bankruptcy." Albert Einstein, Edvard Munch's Madonna , and Carl Jung's 'unconscious' touch the curve of the Sacred in more promising places. The second part examines how the search for meaning works. The distinction between being human and being a person plays a central role in the life of the spiritual; "...the spiritual is manifest in the activities taking place in the central self. The central self is the locus of all thoughts, feelings, acts of reason and judgment, conscious and unconscious processes alike. The central self is the place where social relationships and environmental relationships are processed. The essential feature of the central self is that it does not exist outside these processes." The same spiritual energies that light up great works of art also light up our destructive side, only the associations' change
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Editorial Foreword by Kenneth A. BRYSON -- Foreword by Rose Tekel -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction by Kenneth A. BRYSON -- Part One -- Constantin V. PONOMAREFF: Spirituality from the Perspective of the Humanities Tradition -- One: The Sacred and Evil -- Two: Healers and Would-Be Healers -- Three: The Koran's Compassionate Spirit -- Four: Transformations of the Sacred in Russian Society -- Five: Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain -- Six: T.S. Eliot's "The Wasteland" -- Seven: Günter Grass's The Tin Drum: The Sacred in Destructive Guise -- Eight: A Meditation on Albert Camus -- Nine: The Sacred as Subatomic Particle, Image, Subliminal Intelligence or Metaphor -- Ten: Albert Einstein -- Eleven: Edvard Munch's Madonna -- Twelve: Jung's Unconscious -- Thirteen: The Sacred and Time -- Part Two -- Kenneth A. BRYSON: Becoming Personal from the Spiritual -- Fourteen: The Nature of Spirituality -- Fifteen: Acting towards the Divine Image -- Sixteen: The Spiritual Nature of Dependency -- Seventeen: Recovery as Process -- Eighteen: Spirituality and Human Death -- Nineteen: Spirituality and Religion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- About the Authors -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The Curve of the Sacred : An Exploration of Human Spirituality Leiden : BRILL, 2006 ISBN 9789042020313
    Language: English
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