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Gregorian & Biblical Press Teoria E Metodo Delle Scienze 5 Studi Critici
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Gregorian & Biblical Press Filosofia Della Religione Saggi Del Istituto Di
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Gregorian & Biblical Press Compromesso Storico Un Tentativo Di
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Gregorian & Biblical Press Ecologia Umana E Valori Etico Religiosi 1 Studia
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Gregorian & Biblical Press Per Leggere La Critica del Giudizio Di Kant
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Gregorian & Biblical Press Anthropologie Und Ontologie Ontologische
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Gregorian & Biblical Press Il Problema del Male Nella Filosofia Di Luigi
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Gregorian & Biblical Press L'Ultimo Orizzonte: Dall'antropologia Alla
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Gregorian & Biblical Press En El Corazon de la Iglesia: Misterio de Amor En
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Gregorian & Biblical Press Alla Presenza Di Dio Ruolo Dellorazione Mentale
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Gregorian & Biblical Press Self Deception and Akrasia A Comparative
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Gregorian & Biblical Press Il Significato del Dialogo Nellincontro
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Gregorian & Biblical Press Al crocevia della filosofia contemporanea
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Gregorian & Biblical Press Metafisica E Religioni Strutturazioni Proficue
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Gregorian & Biblical Press Dimension Politique Du Language Essai Sur Eric
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Gregorian & Biblical Press Integrated Cognitive Strategies in a Changing
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Gregorian & Biblical Press Arte Verita Essere La Riabilitazione Ontologica
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Gregorian & Biblical Press Cristianismo y Realidad La Credibilidad De Cristo
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Gregorian & Biblical Press Violenza E Compassione Saggio Sullautenticita
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Gregorian & Biblical Press Il Problema Della Storia Universlae in G.B. Vico
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Gregorian & Biblical Press Fede Religione E Filosofia: Filosofia Cristiana
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Gregorian & Biblical Press Politique Et Religion Dans La Pensee de
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Gregorian & Biblical Press Evil, Theodicy and Evolutionary Theory: Old
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Gregorian & Biblical Press The Lord Is Here, and I Did Not Know It: The
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Dhora S.R.L. Impresa Sociale Learning to Die
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L'Erma Di Bretschneider Orfeo E Il Cigno: Nuove Ricerche Sull'orfismo
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Brill Projections of Spanish Jesuit Scholasticism on
Book SynopsisSpanish Jesuits such as Francisco Suárez (1548–1617), José de Acosta (1540–1600), Pedro de Ribadeneira (1526-1611) and Juan de Mariana (1536-1624) had a powerful impact on English thinkers of the magnitude of John Locke (1632–1704), Francis Bacon (1561-1626), Robert Persons (1546-1610), Algernon Sidney (1623-1683), and, later, William Robertson (1721–1793), Thomas de Quincey (1785–1859) and Hilaire Belloc (1870–1953). An influence that was sometimes hidden and always controversial. This work highlights the importance of this influence regarding thought on politics, law and natural rights. A constitutionalist understanding of political power, the recognition and promotion of innate rights and the necessary subjection of rulers to the law, all form part of the important legacy of these scholastic doctors for European intellectual heritage. Contributors to this volume: Rafael Alé Ruiz, Francisco T. Baciero Ruiz, Francisco Castilla Urbano, José Luis Cendejas Bueno, Alfonso Díaz Vera, Francisco Javier Gómez Díez, Cecilia Font de Villanueva, León M. Gómez Rivas, Fermín del Pino Díaz, Leopoldo J. Prieto López, Daniel Schwartz, Lorena Velasco Guerrero, and María Idoya Zorroza Huarte.Table of ContentsContents List of Figures Introduction: Projections of Spanish Jesuit Scholasticism on British Thought: New Horizons in Politics, Law, and Rights Leopoldo José Prieto López and José Luis Cendejas Bueno 1 Francisco Suárez and the Whig Political Tradition: The Case of Algernon Sidney Leopoldo José Prieto López 2 Subjective Rights, Political Community, and Property in Francisco Suárez’s and John Locke’s Theories of the State of Nature José Luis Cendejas Bueno 3 Traces of the Jesuit José de Acosta in the Scottish Enlightenment Thinker William Robertson Fermín del Pino-Díaz 4 Natural History: From José de Acosta’s Model to Francis Bacon’s Proposals Francisco Castilla Urbano 5 Understanding Thomas De Quincey’s Kantian Defense of Casuistry Daniel Schwartz 6 Francisco Suárez and John Locke: Notes on the Diffusion of Suarezian Thought in Seventeenth-Century England Francisco T. Baciero Ruiz 7 Tyranny and the Usurpation of Spiritual Power: Pedro de Ribadeneyra, Francisco Suárez, and Robert Persons Francisco Javier Gómez Díez 8 Francisco Suárez and the “Distributist Movement”: From Jesuit Political Philosophy to Post-Scholastic Economics Alfonso Díaz Vera 9 Ethics, Money, and Finance in the Late Scholastics: Francisco Suárez on Taxation León M. Gómez Rivas 10 The Binding Nature of Civil Norms on Foreigners in the Treatise De legibus ac Deo legislatore by Francisco Suárez Lorena Velasco Guerrero 11 Monetary Alterations in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries in Castile and England: Juan de Mariana and John Locke Cecilia Font de Villanueva 12 On John Locke, Francisco Suárez, and a Revision of Property in the Enterprise Model Rafael Alé-Ruiz and Mª. Idoya Zorroza Conclusion Leopoldo José Prieto López and José Luis Cendejas Bueno Bibliography Index
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Brill Pride – Sin or Virtue?: History and Phenomenology
Book SynopsisWounded pride of the hero motivated one of the primal poems, pride of the angel caused his downfall and hubris of man cost him his expulsion from earthly paradise and the sale of his soul to the devil. Different forms of pride play a central role in many myths. This book conscientiously reviews the history of these emotions, literary recreations and philosophical approaches and accounts for their relevance in the contemporary world. It offers an original phenomenology of pride, which draws on preceding historical and analytical work, and a conceptual and musical speculation on the future of posthuman pride.Trade Review‘The analysis of the emotion of pride is approached with a masterful beauty, perfectly combining a double historical-hermeneutical and philosophical-phenomenological approach.’ - Sonia Rodríguez, Associate Professor of Philosophy, National University of Distance Education, Spain ‘What a great book! Very well written, with clear ideas and masterfully developed. Also substantial and erudite. None of this prevents the author from using a subtle and ironic humor where it is appropriate and does not break the speech.’ - Mikel Gorriti, Ph.D. in Psychology, Basque Government ‘Written in simple and rigorous language, this book traces the history of the emotion of pride and analyses its growing importance in contemporary cultural, social and political movements. An excellent book.’ - Juan Antonio Valor, former Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy, Complutense University of MadridTable of ContentsPreface Introduction 1 The Duality of Pride 1 Emotion and Character 2 The State of the Question 3 History and Philosophy Part 1 The History of Pride 2 Gods, Heroes and Men 1 The Warrior Aristocracy 2 The Olympic Games 3 The Panegyric of Democracy 4 The Myth of Prometheus 3 The Pride of Philosophers 1 The Philosopher-Kings 2 Greatness of Soul 3 Hubris, Outrage and Excess 4 Pride and Work 4 The Hubris of the Angel 1 The Problem of Sources 2 The Creation of the Angels 3 The Sin of the Angel 4 The Fall of the Angel 5 The Hubris of the Human 1 The State of Innocence 2 General Pride and Special Pride 3 Moral Humility and Spiritual Humility 4 Original Sin 5 The Implications of the Thomist Interpretation 6 Piety and Justice 1 The Four Stages of History 2 The Two Pillars of the Old Testament 3 The Exclusivity of the God of Israel 4 Orphans, Widows and Foreigners 7 Pride and Knowledge 1 The Devil’s Crony 2 The Curiosity of Doctor Faustus 3 The Plurality of Faustuses 4 Excess and Pride 5 The Condemnation and Salvation of Faustus Part 2 The Philosophy of Pride 8 The Virtue of Pride 1 From Myth to Lógos 2 Opinions, Desires, Emotions 3 The Passions of the Soul 4 Pride, Magnanimity and Humility 5 Pride and Dignity 9 Humility and Resentment 1 The Morality of Aristocrats and the Morality of Slaves 2 The Transvaluation of Values 3 Christian Humility, Resentment and Fraternity 4 The Ambiguities of Christian Morality 5 Nietzschean Love and Pride 10 The Pride of the Masses 1 Philosophy and Poetry 2 No-One Is More than any One 3 Resentment and Mass-Pride 11 Identity and Difference 1 Black Pride 2 lgbtiq+ Pride 3 Collective Pride 4 Science and Pride 12 The Phenomenology of Pride 1 The Essence of Pride 2 Variations of the Proximate Kind: Emotion 3 Variations of Subject and Material Object: Oneself 4 Variations of the Formal Object: Excellence 5 Variations of Modality: Order and Disorder Part 3 The Future of Pride 13 Post-pride 1 Infra-humanity and Post-humanity 2 Subhuman, Human and Superhuman Dignity 3 The Morality and Pride of Supermen 4 Fundamental Prideological Meditation 5 The Transvaluation of Pride Bibliography Index
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J K Kok ten Have God: Action and Revelation
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J K Kok ten Have Divine Presence in the World
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J K Kok ten Have Interpreting the Universe as Creation: A Dialogue
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J K Kok ten Have La Pensee Du Rien
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Peeters Publishers Discernment and Commitment
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Peeters Publishers Insiders and Outsiders
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Peeters Publishers Probing the Foundations: A Study in Theistic
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Peeters Publishers Happiness, Well-being and the Meaning of Life: A
Book SynopsisThe rapid cultural changes which are so characteristic for our time, have had a far reaching effect not only on the universal human research for happiness, well-being and a meaningful existence in our world, but also on the way in which these concepts are understood and misunderstood in contemporary culture. For religious believers their faith determines the ideals of happiness, well-being and meaningfulness which they strive to attain in their lives. But are these ideals timelessly the same for all time and for all people or are they too subject to historical change and cultural variation ? Social scientists examine the way in which these ideals are culturally pluriform and subject to empirical change in religious and cultural communities and traditions. But what do these concepts mean for social scientists ? Do they use them in the same way as religious believers and theologians do ? In December 1992, the Center for Theological Exploration Inc. sponsored its fourth (and final) Consultation on Science and Religion at the University of Aarhus in Denmark. For that occasion a distinguished international group of theologians and social scientists were invited to discuss these issues. Most of the contributions to this volume were originally presented as papers at that consultation.
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Peeters Publishers Dissensus Communis: Between Ethics and Politics
Book SynopsisThis book reflects on the problematic relation of ethics to politics in our 'democratic' era. If democracy implies the loss of an ultimate foundation for both ethics and political action, how can it be defended against its (ultra-nationalist, fundamentalist,...) critics. Are there reasons for being a 'democrat' and what does it mean to be so or to act 'democratically'. Does this merely imply strict obedience to certain procedures that we call 'democratic' or does a democratic society ask for a democratic attitude or ethos. If so, how can this ethos be defined and grounded. All contributions to this volume articulate answers to these questions or to problems intrinsically related to them (i.e. what is the status of the law when it loses ultimate foundation). They do so by reflecting on the work of some important contemporary French philosophers: Lefort, Lyotard, Derrida, Levinas, Lacan, etc.
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Peeters Publishers Trotz Dem Subjekt
Book SynopsisDie Hermeneutik setzt sich mit dem Subjekt auseinander, sie entdeckt dessen List und Tauschung, sie schafft es aber nicht ab. Sie uberlasst es vielmehr der geduldigen Arbeit der Interpretation den Faden der Ariadne zu probieren, der uns nicht aus dem Labyrinth der Welt herausfuhrt, sondern es in einen bewohnbaren Ort verwandelt. Um dies zu tun, muss man am Subjekt gesichert arbeiten und sich gleichzeitig zu seinen aussersten Grenzen vorstrecken: wieder das Subjekt denken aber, zur gleichen Zeit und trotz dem Subjekt, uber das Subjekt hinaus denken. Das Buch verfolgt die Etappen, den Wechsel des Subjekts der Modernitat und kreuzt damit das Endliche und die Zeitlichkeit, den Wunsch und das Bedurfnis, die Erinnerung und das Zeugnis. Es entsteht die Moglichkeit eines neuen Subjekts, das nicht mehr verschlossen und selbstandig ist, sondern von einer Komplexitat und einer Andersheit durchquert ist, welche es grunden und bilden; ihm kann die Aufgabe der Philosophie als Suche nach der Wahrheit wieder anvertreut werden.
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Peeters Publishers Universale Vernunft und Partikularer Glaube: Eine
Book SynopsisWelche Bedeutung kommt dem Komplex Religion/Theologie/Kirche in dem sozialpolitischen Werk von Jurgen Habermas zu? Die umfassende Untersuchung von Hermann Duringer kommt zu dem Schluss, dass Habermas in seiner Theorie des kommunikativen Handelns und in seiner Reflexion uber Nachmetaphysisches Denken den Gehalten der judischen und christlichen Tradition eng verbunden bleibt. Besonders eng gerade dort, wo er sich 'methodisch atheistisch' dem philosophischen Diskurs der Moderne verpflichtet fuhlt und sich dem theologischen Diskurs entzieht. Diese Haltung kann als Analogie zu dem Umschlag von Mystik in Aufklarung gesehen werden, auf den Habermas sich bezieht. Der Untertitel nennt sich 'theologische Auswertung'. Er mochte eine religionsphilosophisch-kritische Wertschatzung des Werkes von Jurgen Habermas zum Ausdruck bringen und einen Beitrag leisten, das Habermassche Werk fur den theologischen, insbesonder kirchentheoretischen Diskurs auszuwerten. Wen der Titel 'Universale Vernunft und partikularer Glaube' zu einer Gegenthese provoziert, liegt richtig. Das Buch versteht sich als ein Kapitel dialektischer Theologie.
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Peeters Publishers Middle Knowledge
Book SynopsisThe theory of "Middle Knowledge" ascribes to God a particular type of knowledge - that he sees not simply what each free creature could do in any circumstance, but what it would do in any circumstance. This type of knowledge is claimed to be helpful to explain how God has perfect foreknowledge, while creatures are free. But is such a knowledge possible, even for God? The author argues that the arguments against it do not stand, and that therefore the theory of "Middle Knowledge" is tenable. The arguments against the coherence of "Middle Knowledge" are examined, of which the most important is that counterfactuals of freedom could not exist (chapter 2). Then the arguments against the adequacy of the theory of "Middle Knowledge" are examined, such as whether or not counterfactual power over the past is implied by the theory of "Middle Knowledge" (chapter 3). A separate chapter is devoted to 'background problems', such as the specific concept of freedom, the notion of God's concurrence, and our view on the nature of possible worlds (chapter 4).
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Peeters Publishers The Armenian Adaptation of the Ecclesiastical
Book SynopsisThe 'Ecclesiastical History' by Socrates Scholasticus had an unusual transmission in Armenia. In 695, the first translation (made in the sixth century) was completely revised. It was much abbreviated and changed, while at the same time additions of various kinds were introduced. Now, for the first time, that adapted text of the 'Ecclesiastical History' is translated from the classical Armenian. In this English rendering all the additions to the original text are highlighted and studied from the perspective of earlier Armenian literary and theological traditions. The Introduction assesses the possible motives for this adaption of a well known History at the end of the seventh century. Similar Armenian reworkings of foreign Histories -- the Georgian Chronicles and the Syriac Chronicle of the Patriarch Michael -- are much later. Within Armenia the secondary version of Socrates became more influential than the first, more exact translation. The present book is thus of value for the study of Armenian history and theology in the period following the break with the imperial church of Constantinople.
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Peeters Publishers God, Passion and Power: Thomas Aquinas on Christ
Book SynopsisThe reality of suffering in today's world, in our personal lives, is for many especially Western Christians an obstacle for entering into a relationship of faith with the One who bears the name "Almighty". Touched by this crisis the author inquires whether the theology of Thomas Aquinas (1224/5 - 1274) can help us find a way out. In this book some distance is taken from the crisis itself, in order to take a closer look at our faith regarding Christ's sufferings and how God almighty is related to these "nexus mysteriorum". For what is more obvious for a Christian thinking about suffering and God's relation to it, to start with the consideration of the sufferings of Christ and how God is related to them? Questions like "Did and/or does God suffer too?", "How are we to understand 'God is love' (1 Jn 4,8, 16) in view of this?" and "What do Christians actually mean by the word 'almighty'?" are dealt with.Thomas' questions and associations may often not be ours. And yet it turns out that his approach opens up new, or rather (almost) forgotten and therefore to us surprising, and hopeful perspectives.Mark-Robin Hoogland C.P. (1969) is a Passionist priest. At the time of preparation for this dissertation he lived and worked in the Passionist Inner City Mission at East End London (U.K.) and he was active in youth work there and in The Hague (the Netherlands). While he was a resaerch-fellow at the Catholic Theological University (KTU) at Utrecht, he also worked for three years at Mesos Medical Centre at Utrecht as a hospital chaplain and after that in several parishes where for a shorter or longer time no priest was available.At present he is preparing a study on Thomas Aquinas regarding God and human suffering, in the context of Stauros International, a Passionist Institute.
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Peeters Publishers Godsdienst En Levensbeschouwing in Het Onderwijs
Book SynopsisHebben vakken als godsdienst en levensbeschouwing (nog) een plaats in het onderwijs? Of horen ze thuis in de prive-sfeer? De vraagstelling is trouwens genuanceerder. Indien godsdienst en levensbeschouwing een schoolvak blijven, hoe ogen ze dan inhoudelijk? Hoeveel keuze moet aan leerlingen of ouders worden geboden? Of, een heel andere vraag: bestaat er een haalbaar alternatief voor de levensbeschouwelijke vakken zoals die nu bestaan? Deze en andere vragen kwamen aan bod tijdens de studiedag die de faculteit kerkelijk recht organiseerde op 10 juni 2002. Dit boek biedt een rechtsvergelijkend overzicht van de situatie in drie verschillende landen, Belgie, Nederland en Zuid-Afrika. Waar liggen de gelijkenissen en de verschillen? Staat de huidige regeling onder druk? Welke trends tekenen zich langzaam af? Deze bijdragen werden geleverd en in dit boek opgenomen in respectievelijk het Nederlands en het Afrikaans. Daarnaast wordt uitvoerig verslag gedaan van het levendige debat tussen politici en vertegenwoordigers van levensbeschouwingen over de wetten en praktische bezwaren die barrieres opwerpen tussen droom en daad. Kortom, discussie en debat over "godsdienst en levensbeschouwing in het onderwijs" of "godsdiensonderrig op skool".
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Peeters Publishers Leuven Lectures on Religious Institutions,
Book SynopsisReligious institutions, such as churches, are founded on organizational structures, constitute distinct entities in human society, and in their capacity as juristic persons are the repositories of rights and obligations. In certain jurisdictions the rights vesting in a religious institution include constitutionally protected entitlements, such as the right to privacy, freedom of religion and belief, freedom of expression, freedom of association, and property rights. Religious communities, comprising persons sharing a particular confession of faith, lack an organized structure, do not qualify for legal subjectivity, and can therefore not participate in legal relationships as a distinct juristic entity. Rights associated with a religious community belong to the individual members of the community and can be exercised by those members, either individually or jointly with other members of the group. In international law, religious communities qualify as peoples for purposes of the right to self-determination. The rights belonging to religious institutions and religious communities to a large extent fall within the general enclave of economic, social and cultural rights. Economic and social rights have been singled out as a distinct category of constitutionally protected human rights in the early twentieth century and ultimately find their base in the encyclical A"Rerum NovarumA" (1891) of Pope Leo XIII. The Leuven Lectures, focused upon the above, seek to uncover the protection of the rights of religious institutions and religious communities in international law and in the constitutions of a cross-section of the international community of states.
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Peeters Publishers Becoming Present: An Inquiry into the Christian
Book SynopsisSafeguarding the distinction between God and world has always been a basic interest of negative theology. But sometimes it has overemphasized divine transcendence in a way that made it difficult to account for the sense of God's present activity and experienced actuality. Deconstructivist criticisms of the Western metaphysics of presence have made this even more difficult to conceive. On the other hand, there has been a widespread attempt in recent years to base all theology on (religious) experience; the Christian church celebrates God's presence in its central sacraments of baptism and Eucharist; and recent process thought has re-conceptualised God's presence in panentheistic terms. This is the background against which this book outlines a theology of the Christian sense of the presence of God. The first chapter traces the rise and fall of rational religion in Modernity and argues that we should replace philosophical theism not by a unspecified religious sense of the whole but by a specific sense of the presence of God. The second chapter analyses the notion of divine presence and outlines different ways of understanding the real presence of God. The third chapter discusses the problem of whether and how God's presence can be discerned - given the fact that there is no presence of God that is not tinged by God's absence. Chapter four distinguishes various modes of divine presence with their corresponding modes of (human) apprehension. Chapter five takes up the charge that presence is an impossibility in a critical discussion of the debate between Derrida and Marion about the (im)possibility of gift. Chapter six asks how God's presence is conceived and communicated, looking in particular to music as a means of representing and communicating the awareness of God's presence. The final chapter outlines how the sense of the presence of God can be presented and defended in a world of many religions and cultures with their often conflicting religious convictions and representations.
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Peeters Publishers Grammars of Faith: A Critical Evaluation of D.Z.
Book SynopsisD. Z. Phillips is a leading figure in advocating a Wittgensteinian approach to the philosophical study of religion. His writings exert an important influence on contemporary philosophy of religion, giving a new direction to the philosophical discussion of religious belief and practice. Although his work has prompted much - often critical - comment, a thorough investigation has not been forthcoming. A"Grammars of FaithA" fills that gap. The book pays close attention to Wittgenstein's own remarks on religious belief, arranging them against the background of his broader philosophical methodology, as well as to the efforts of the early Wittgensteinians at providing a more comprehensive Wittgensteinian philosophy of religion. Central to this study are Phillips's understanding of philosophical enquiry as a form of contemplation, and his descriptive accounts of religious belief. By means of a careful and methodical examination of Phillips's oeuvre, the study seeks to present a fair assessment of Phillips's position, showing not only its weaknesses, but also its strength.
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Peeters Publishers Das Problem Der Willensschwache in Der
Book SynopsisThis volume contains fourteen contributions to the topic of weakness of will in medieval philosophy. It fills an important gap in current research by presenting Aristotelian and non-Aristotelian medieval accounts of "akrasia", many of which have not yet been the object of scholarly writing. They are not only of great intrinsic philosophical interest; they also eminently document the transformation of ethical thought in the Middle Ages. Weakness of will is a test case for a wider range of problems in moral psychology and ethical theory. The articles collected in this volume give insight into a variety of accounts of practical rationality that were directly or indirectly influential on modern thinkers. The temporal framework of the volume exceeds the Middle Ages on both ends by including Aristotle and authors from the Renaissance and the Reformation.
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Peeters Publishers Henry of Ghent's Summa : The Questions on God's
Book SynopsisThis volume continues Professor Roland Teske's translation of a series of important questions from Henry of Ghent's "Summa of Ordinary Questions" ("Summa quaestionum ordinarium"). It contains the Latin text of questions 25 through 30 (which treat of God's unity and simplicity), a close English translation, a philosophical introduction, and notes identifying all of Henry's sources. Moreover, there is a glossary of Henry's often complex technical terminology. The questions translated in this volume impressively reflect the changed intellectual climate in the last quarter of the thirteenth century, after the condemnations of 1277. To Henry, Aristotelianism is not a viable option for a Christian thinker. Reading the Philosopher "with greater historical accuracy than Thomas Aquinas," as Teske writes, Henry reaffirms the Catholic faith vigorously against the influence of a philosophy that, in his view, applies principles of Greek metaphysics to Christianity without sufficient discernment. Henry develops many of his positions in critical dialogue with Thomas Aquinas, whom he associates with the overly enthusiastic kind of Aristotelianism that he helped condemn in 1277.
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