Love and the Postmodern Predicament

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Author: D. C. Schindler

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2018-05-11

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 1532648758

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The computer has increasingly become the principal model for the mind, which means our most basic experience of "reality" is as mediated through a screen, or stored in a cloud. As a result, we are losing a sense of the concrete and imposing presence of the real, and the fundamental claim it makes on us, a claim that Iris Murdoch once described as the essence of love. In response to this postmodern predicament, the present book aims to draw on the classical philosophical tradition in order to articulate a robust philosophical anthropology, and a new appreciation of the importance of the "transcendental properties" of being: beauty, goodness, and truth. The book begins with a reflection on the importance of metaphysics in our contemporary setting, and then presents the human person's relation to the world under the signs of the transcendentals: beauty is the gracious invitation into reality, goodness is the self-gift of freedom in response to this invitation, and truth is the consummation of our relation to the real in knowledge. The book culminates in an argument for why love is ultimately a matter of being, and why metaphysical reason in indispensable in faith.

The Postmodern Predicament

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Author: Bruce Ackerman

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2024-04-02

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 0300277091

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One of our most influential political theorists offers a boundary-breaking—and liberating—perspective on the meaning of life in the internet age Human beings have taken one thing for granted since our earliest days: we are bodily creatures dealing with one another on a face-to-face basis. The internet has shattered this fundamental feature of human existence. We are suddenly living our lives in two worlds at once—shifting endlessly from virtual to physical reality as we reach out to others. Worse yet, we are developing different personal identities in our two worlds. We say and do things in virtual reality that flatly contradict our face-to-face commitments to family, friends, and fellow-workers—and vice versa. The Postmodern Predicament explores these dilemmas at each phase of the life cycle, beginning at the moment a young child picks up a cell phone. The existentialist tradition of the twentieth century provides a precious perspective on our postmodern dilemmas. Thinkers and doers like Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre considered the fragmentation of modern life as a central source of contemporary anxieties. Like them, Ackerman views the challenges of the internet age as a political, no less than personal, problem—and proposes concrete reforms that that could mobilize broad-based support for democracy against demagogic assaults on its very foundations.

The Postmodern Predicament

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Author: Bruce Ackerman

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2024-04-02

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 0300273509

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One of our most influential political theorists offers a boundary-breaking--and liberating--perspective on the meaning of life in the internet age Human beings have taken one thing for granted since our earliest days: we are bodily creatures dealing with one another on a face-to-face basis. The internet has shattered this fundamental feature of human existence. We are suddenly living our lives in two worlds at once--shifting endlessly from virtual to physical reality as we reach out to others. Worse yet, we are developing different personal identities in our two worlds. We say and do things in virtual reality that flatly contradict our face-to-face commitments to family, friends, and fellow-workers--and vice versa. The Postmodern Predicament explores these dilemmas at each phase of the life cycle, beginning at the moment a young child picks up a cell phone. The existentialist tradition of the twentieth century provides a precious perspective on our postmodern dilemmas. Thinkers and doers like Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre considered the fragmentation of modern life as a central source of contemporary anxieties. Like them, Ackerman views the challenges of the internet age as a political, no less than personal, problem--and proposes concrete reforms that that could mobilize broad-based support for democracy against demagogic assaults on its very foundations.

The Predicament of Postmodern Theology

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Author: Gavin Hyman

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Published: 2001-01-01

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 9780664223663

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Gavin Hyman explores in depth two antithetical schools of postmodern theology--the "radical orthodoxy" of John Milbank and the "nihilist textualism" of Don Cupitt. Hyman critiques Milbank's influential project from a postmodern perspective, and then points out the major difficulties with Cupitt's approach. Finally, he explores the work of Mark C. Taylor and Michael de Certeau to articulate a "third way" that leads beyond the responses of both Cupitt and Milbank.

Love and the Postmodern Predicament

Love and the Postmodern Predicament PDF

Author: D. C. Schindler

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2018-05-11

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 1532648731

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The computer has increasingly become the principal model for the mind, which means our most basic experience of “reality” is as mediated through a screen, or stored in a cloud. As a result, we are losing a sense of the concrete and imposing presence of the real, and the fundamental claim it makes on us, a claim that Iris Murdoch once described as the essence of love. In response to this postmodern predicament, the present book aims to draw on the classical philosophical tradition in order to articulate a robust philosophical anthropology, and a new appreciation of the importance of the “transcendental properties” of being: beauty, goodness, and truth. The book begins with a reflection on the importance of metaphysics in our contemporary setting, and then presents the human person’s relation to the world under the signs of the transcendentals: beauty is the gracious invitation into reality, goodness is the self-gift of freedom in response to this invitation, and truth is the consummation of our relation to the real in knowledge. The book culminates in an argument for why love is ultimately a matter of being, and why metaphysical reason in indispensable in faith.

Postmodernism and Islam

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Author: Akbar S. Ahmed

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-01-11

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1134924178

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Can West and East ever understand each other? In this extraordinary book one of the world's leading Muslim scholars explores an area which has which has been almost entirely neglected by scholars in the field - the area of postmodernism and Islam. This landmark work is startling, constantly perceptive and certain to be debated for years to come.

The Postmodern Predicament

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Author: Bobby Angel

Publisher:

Published: 2024-11-19

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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This fascinating book introduces the average lay person to the main principles of the postmodern philosophical time period we're living through, and shows how we can courageously navigate a way forward. The book is grounded in the Good, True, and Beautiful with Christ. It draws upon postmodern source texts, the contributions of major Christian thinkers (both Catholic and Protestant), and personal stories of the author's time as a teacher and evangelist as well. What is our contemporary art and architecture communicating and revealing? Why is there so much confusion around understanding the human person? Is there a way to use our ever technology well? What ideas and systems of thought are driving our politics and culture right now? And how do we move forward with sanity? We can't go backwards to either a medieval or Enlightenment worldview--the postmodern genie is out of the bottle. But take courage, for we have been called into the times such as these. We can ask the tough, searching questions with confidence. We can find the good in the confusion, affirm what has been unearthed, draw upon the important lessons of the past, and reground ourselves for the sake of our flourishing. The human blueprint is not destroyed. God is not dead. And truth has not been eradicated.

Reclaiming Identity

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Author: Paula M. L. Moya

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2000-12-14

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 9780520223493

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This collection of ten essays argues that identity is not just socially constructed but has real epistemic and political consequences. They examine the way theory, politics and activism clash with or complement each other, providing an alternative to the widely influential understandings of identity.

The Politics of the Real

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Author: D. C. Schindler

Publisher: New Polity Press

Published: 2021-03-10

Total Pages: 421

ISBN-13: 1736506617

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Schindler shows that liberalism is wrong, not because it has simply “relegated God to the private,” but because it has inverted the world: giving us power without authority, in what becomes a closed, necessarily totalitarian, horizon. Here, nothing else can be done with the transcendent God but to find a quiet little place to keep him, harmless and out of the way. When we let God out, a cosmic hierarchy of act—of participation in Being Himself—explodes into view. And this changes everything. A true integralism, a true postliberalism, moves politics back into a cosmos that is itself analogically ordered to participation in the life of God. With The Politics of the Real, Schindler has elevated the postliberal conversation. — Andrew Willard Jones Director of Catholic Studies at Franciscan University of Steubenville and author of Before Church and State