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Book SynopsisThis book is a translation of Zubiri's lectures, published posthumously and partially edited by Zubiri for publication. This translation was made possible by a grant from the Spanish Ministry of Culture and is the product of three experts in the thought of Zubiri.
Trade ReviewMan and God (El hombre y Dios) is the book upon which Xavier Zubiri was working when he died on September 21st, 1983. Fortunately, he left it almost complete, and that is the reason why the present text constitutes a systematic work and not a miscellany of fragments or essays. It is the first of his theology trilogy, the next two volumes of which are El problema filosófico de la historia de las religiones (The Philosophical Problem of the History of Religions), and Cristianismo (Christianity). Man and God has a profound relation of homogeneity with other books published by Zubiri: Sobre la esencia [English translation, On Essence, 1980], and the trilogy Inteligencia y Realidad , Inteligencia y Logos , and Inteligencia y Razón which together comprise Zubiri's major work, Inteligencia Sentiente [English translation, Sentient Intelligence, 1999]. In these works Zubiri sought to overcome the centuries-old conceptualism and idealism of Metaphysics (On Essence) and the Theory of Knowledge (Sentient Intelligence) though a new, unified vision of them capable of resolving the myriad problems accumulated over two and half millennia of intellectual effort. In Man and God Zubiri propo -- Dr. Diego Gracia, Director, Fundación Xavier Zubiri, Spain
Man and God (El hombre y Dios) is the book upon which Xavier Zubiri was working when he died on September 21st, 1983. Fortunately, he left it almost complete, and that is the reason why the present text constitutes a systematic work and not a miscellany of fragments or essays. It is the first of his theology trilogy, the next two volumes of which are El problema filosófico de la historia de las religiones (The Philosophical Problem of the History of Religions), and Cristianismo (Christianity). Man and God has a profound relation of homogeneity with other books published by Zubiri: Sobre la esencia [English translation, On Essence, 1980], and the trilogy Inteligencia y Realidad , Inteligencia y Logos , and Inteligencia y Razón which together comprise Zubiri's major work, Inteligencia Sentiente [English translation, Sentient Intelligence, 1999]. In these works Zubiri sought to overcome the centuries-old conceptualism and idealism of Metaphysics (On Essence) and the Theory of Knowledge (Sentient Intelligence) though a new, unified vision of them capable of resolving the myriad problems accumulated over two and half millennia of intellectual effort. In Man and God Zubiri proposes to carry out a similar task with respect to philosophical investigation of God. -- Dr. Diego Gracia, Director,
Fundación Xavier Zubiri, Spain
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Translator's Introduction Chapter 2 Editor's Introduction Chapter 3 Author's Introduction Chapter 4 Part 1: Human Reality Part 5 Chapter 1. What Is It To Be Human? Part 6 Chapter 2. How Can One Be A Human Being? Chapter 7 Part II: Divine Reality Part 8 Chapter 3. The Unfolding of the Problem: I. The Reality of God Part 9 Chapter 4: The Unfolding of the Problem: II. Human Access to God Chapter 10 Part III: Human Beings, Experience of God Part 11 Chapter 5. God, Experience of Human Beings Part 12 Chapter 6. Human Beings, Experience of God Part 13 Chapter 7. Unity of God "and" Human Beings Chapter 14 By Way of Conclusion Chapter 15 The Theological Problem of Human Beings Chapter 16 Index