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Recent history has been marked by titans, those yearning for self-mastery in the face of death and denouncing modernity’s tendency to reduce the individual to the lockstep of need and gratification. But what of those few who rejected these militant desires to exert supremacy over all? The story recounted in Against the Titans: The Theology of the Martyrdom of Alfred Delp examines a martyr’s rejection of the perversion of heroism and sacrifice. The life of Delp, a Jesuit priest, embodied a Christian theology of martyrdom articulated against a virile fundamentalism’s rejection of divine sovereignty. Against Ernst Jünger’s active nihilism, Delp revealed a more authentic and no less demanding existence that came not from acquiring self-mastery but rather from an emptying out of self — an indiferencia, an unselving — through a radical dependence upon God.

Table of Contents
1. Alfred Delp’s Faith and Ministries

2. The Militant Appeal of Titanism

3. Against the Hypertrophy of Sacrifice

4. The Heart of Christ and the Theology of Kenosis

5. Pneumatic Existence

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 10/06/2020
      ISBN13: 9781978704770, 978-1978704770
      ISBN10: 1978704771

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Recent history has been marked by titans, those yearning for self-mastery in the face of death and denouncing modernity’s tendency to reduce the individual to the lockstep of need and gratification. But what of those few who rejected these militant desires to exert supremacy over all? The story recounted in Against the Titans: The Theology of the Martyrdom of Alfred Delp examines a martyr’s rejection of the perversion of heroism and sacrifice. The life of Delp, a Jesuit priest, embodied a Christian theology of martyrdom articulated against a virile fundamentalism’s rejection of divine sovereignty. Against Ernst Jünger’s active nihilism, Delp revealed a more authentic and no less demanding existence that came not from acquiring self-mastery but rather from an emptying out of self — an indiferencia, an unselving — through a radical dependence upon God.

      Table of Contents
      1. Alfred Delp’s Faith and Ministries

      2. The Militant Appeal of Titanism

      3. Against the Hypertrophy of Sacrifice

      4. The Heart of Christ and the Theology of Kenosis

      5. Pneumatic Existence

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