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9780415196987

Radical Orthodoxy

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415196987

  • ISBN10:

    0415196981

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1998-11-24
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

Radical Orthodoxy is a new wave of theological thinking that seeks to re-inject the modern world with theology. The group of theologians associated with Radical Orthodoxy are dissatisfied with conteporary theolgical responses to both modernity and postmodernityRadical Orthodoxyis a collection that aims to reclaim the world by situating its concerns and activities within a theological framework. By mapping the new theology against a range of areas where modernity has failed, these essays offer us way out of the impasses that postmodernity represents.

Table of Contents

List of contributors ix(2)
Acknowledgements xi
INTRODUCTION Suspending the material: the turn of radical orthodoxy 1(20)
JOHN MILBANK
GRAHAM WARD
CATHERINE PICKSTOCK
1 KNOWLEDGE The theological critique of philosophy in Hamann and Jacobi
21(17)
JOHN MILBANK
2 REVELATION The false legacy of Suarez
38(26)
JOHN MONTAG SJ
3 LANGUAGE Wittgenstein after theology
64(27)
CONOR CUNNINGHAM
4 NIHILISM Heidegger and the grounds of redemption
91(18)
LAURENCE PAUL HEMMING
5 DESIRE Augustine beyond Western subjectivity
109(18)
MICHAEL HANBY
6 FRIENDSHIP St Anselm, theoria and the convolution of sense
127(16)
DAVID MOSS
7 EROTICS God's sex
143(20)
GERARD LOUGHLIN
8 BODIES The displaced body of Jesus Christ
163(19)
GRAHAM WARD
9 THE CITY Beyond secular parodies
182(19)
WILLIAM T. CAVANAUGH
10 AESTHETICS The theological sublime
201(19)
FREDERICK CHRISTIAN BAUERSCHMIDT
11 PERCEPTION From modern painting to the vision in Christ
220(23)
PHILLIP BLOND
12 MUSIC Soul, city and cosmos after Augustine
243(35)
CATHERINE PICKSTOCK
Index 278

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