The gifting God :: a Trinitarian ethics of excess /
"Theories of generosity, or gift giving, are becoming increasingly important in recent work in philosophy and religion. Stephen Webb seeks to build on this renewed interest by surveying a distinctively modern and postmodern approach to the issue of generosity, and then developing a theological...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Theories of generosity, or gift giving, are becoming increasingly important in recent work in philosophy and religion. Stephen Webb seeks to build on this renewed interest by surveying a distinctively modern and postmodern approach to the issue of generosity, and then developing a theological framework for it. He analyzes two basic forms of such theories: theories of excess, which emphasize the extravagance of the giving act, and theories of exchange, which look at giving as a form of reciprocity." "Excess, which Webb calls "squandering," is disconnected from considerations of morality and community. Similarly, giving as exchange reduces generosity to mere calculations of the market. Webb contends that for this reason, in many ways, society has become suspicious of charity and generosity. This cynicism has led to quick and easy judgments that, in turn, have led to a new orthodoxy with its own troubling consequences." "Webb argues that we need to recover the generosity that our culture obscures behind this monologue on self-interest, and that theology, as a form of critical thought, can play a helpful role. Through the example of a trinitarian God, who is the Giver, the Given, and the Giving, he demonstrates how giving can be born of excess but bound by a community of responsibility and mutuality - other-oriented without being self-negating. He maintains that the generosity of God's grace, properly understood, can reorient our own idea of the gift and must be correlated to our own practices of exchange and reciprocity."--Jacket. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (viii, 192 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-189) and index. |
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contents | Introduction: Giving and Thinking The Return of the Gift Between Excess and Exchange Style and Function The Gift of Marcel Mauss Marshall Sahlins and the Recovery of Abundance Pierre Bourdieu and the Total Critique of Giving Richard Titmus and the Social Utility of Giving Lewis Hyde and the Community of the Gifted Squandering Against Gratitude Emerson and the Denial of Debt Nietzsche and Self-Giving Derrida and the End(lessness) of Giving The Theo-Economics of God Giving the Given Gift Calvin and the Labor of Gratitude Karl Barth and God's Freedom Charles Hartshorne and God's Reciprocity Sallie McFague and God's Embodiment Mark C. Taylor and God's Radical Immanence Peter C. Hodgson and God's Persuasive Dialectics How Giving Works Giving and Being Giving and Saving God the Giver God the Given God the Giving Notes Index |
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spelling | Webb, Stephen H., 1961-2016, author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkHk8rgyFh98BvcD3CPcP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n90621070 The gifting God : a Trinitarian ethics of excess / Stephen H. Webb. New York : Oxford University Press, 1996. 1 online resource (viii, 192 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-189) and index. Introduction: Giving and Thinking (starting p. 3) -- 1 The Return of the Gift (starting p. 13) -- Between Excess and Exchange (starting p. 14) -- Style and Function (starting p. 16) -- The Gift of Marcel Mauss (starting p. 32) -- Marshall Sahlins and the Recovery of Abundance (starting p. 36) -- Pierre Bourdieu and the Total Critique of Giving (starting p. 39) -- Richard Titmus and the Social Utility of Giving (starting p. 41) -- Lewis Hyde and the Community of the Gifted (starting p. 43) -- 2 Squandering (starting p. 47) -- Against Gratitude (starting p. 49) -- Emerson and the Denial of Debt (starting p. 55) -- Nietzsche and Self-Giving (starting p. 58) -- Derrida and the End(lessness) of Giving (starting p. 67) -- 3 The Theo-Economics of God (starting p. 83) -- Giving the Given Gift (starting p. 84) -- Calvin and the Labor of Gratitude (starting p. 94) -- Karl Barth and God's Freedom (starting p. 98) -- Charles Hartshorne and God's Reciprocity (starting p. 104) -- Sallie McFague and God's Embodiment (starting p. 108) -- Mark C. Taylor and God's Radical Immanence (starting p. 111) -- Peter C. Hodgson and God's Persuasive Dialectics (starting p. 116) -- 4 How Giving Works (starting p. 123) -- Giving and Being (starting p. 129) -- Giving and Saving (starting p. 133) -- God the Giver (starting p. 139) -- God the Given (starting p. 141) -- God the Giving (starting p. 146) -- Notes (starting p. 159) -- Index (starting p. 190) "Theories of generosity, or gift giving, are becoming increasingly important in recent work in philosophy and religion. Stephen Webb seeks to build on this renewed interest by surveying a distinctively modern and postmodern approach to the issue of generosity, and then developing a theological framework for it. He analyzes two basic forms of such theories: theories of excess, which emphasize the extravagance of the giving act, and theories of exchange, which look at giving as a form of reciprocity." "Excess, which Webb calls "squandering," is disconnected from considerations of morality and community. Similarly, giving as exchange reduces generosity to mere calculations of the market. Webb contends that for this reason, in many ways, society has become suspicious of charity and generosity. This cynicism has led to quick and easy judgments that, in turn, have led to a new orthodoxy with its own troubling consequences." "Webb argues that we need to recover the generosity that our culture obscures behind this monologue on self-interest, and that theology, as a form of critical thought, can play a helpful role. Through the example of a trinitarian God, who is the Giver, the Given, and the Giving, he demonstrates how giving can be born of excess but bound by a community of responsibility and mutuality - other-oriented without being self-negating. He maintains that the generosity of God's grace, properly understood, can reorient our own idea of the gift and must be correlated to our own practices of exchange and reciprocity."--Jacket. Print version record. Generosity Religious aspects Christianity. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2019003797 Trinity. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85137555 Générosité Aspect religieux Christianisme. Trinité. RELIGION Christian Life Spiritual Growth. bisacsh RELIGION Christian Ministry Discipleship. bisacsh Generosity Religious aspects Christianity fast Trinity fast Print version: Webb, Stephen H., 1961- Gifting God. New York : Oxford University Press, 1996 019510255X (DLC) 95026480 (OCoLC)33863391 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=151129 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Webb, Stephen H., 1961-2016 The gifting God : a Trinitarian ethics of excess / Introduction: Giving and Thinking The Return of the Gift Between Excess and Exchange Style and Function The Gift of Marcel Mauss Marshall Sahlins and the Recovery of Abundance Pierre Bourdieu and the Total Critique of Giving Richard Titmus and the Social Utility of Giving Lewis Hyde and the Community of the Gifted Squandering Against Gratitude Emerson and the Denial of Debt Nietzsche and Self-Giving Derrida and the End(lessness) of Giving The Theo-Economics of God Giving the Given Gift Calvin and the Labor of Gratitude Karl Barth and God's Freedom Charles Hartshorne and God's Reciprocity Sallie McFague and God's Embodiment Mark C. Taylor and God's Radical Immanence Peter C. Hodgson and God's Persuasive Dialectics How Giving Works Giving and Being Giving and Saving God the Giver God the Given God the Giving Notes Index Generosity Religious aspects Christianity. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2019003797 Trinity. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85137555 Générosité Aspect religieux Christianisme. Trinité. RELIGION Christian Life Spiritual Growth. bisacsh RELIGION Christian Ministry Discipleship. bisacsh Generosity Religious aspects Christianity fast Trinity fast |
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title | The gifting God : a Trinitarian ethics of excess / |
title_alt | Introduction: Giving and Thinking The Return of the Gift Between Excess and Exchange Style and Function The Gift of Marcel Mauss Marshall Sahlins and the Recovery of Abundance Pierre Bourdieu and the Total Critique of Giving Richard Titmus and the Social Utility of Giving Lewis Hyde and the Community of the Gifted Squandering Against Gratitude Emerson and the Denial of Debt Nietzsche and Self-Giving Derrida and the End(lessness) of Giving The Theo-Economics of God Giving the Given Gift Calvin and the Labor of Gratitude Karl Barth and God's Freedom Charles Hartshorne and God's Reciprocity Sallie McFague and God's Embodiment Mark C. Taylor and God's Radical Immanence Peter C. Hodgson and God's Persuasive Dialectics How Giving Works Giving and Being Giving and Saving God the Giver God the Given God the Giving Notes Index |
title_auth | The gifting God : a Trinitarian ethics of excess / |
title_exact_search | The gifting God : a Trinitarian ethics of excess / |
title_full | The gifting God : a Trinitarian ethics of excess / Stephen H. Webb. |
title_fullStr | The gifting God : a Trinitarian ethics of excess / Stephen H. Webb. |
title_full_unstemmed | The gifting God : a Trinitarian ethics of excess / Stephen H. Webb. |
title_short | The gifting God : |
title_sort | gifting god a trinitarian ethics of excess |
title_sub | a Trinitarian ethics of excess / |
topic | Generosity Religious aspects Christianity. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2019003797 Trinity. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85137555 Générosité Aspect religieux Christianisme. Trinité. RELIGION Christian Life Spiritual Growth. bisacsh RELIGION Christian Ministry Discipleship. bisacsh Generosity Religious aspects Christianity fast Trinity fast |
topic_facet | Generosity Religious aspects Christianity. Trinity. Générosité Aspect religieux Christianisme. Trinité. RELIGION Christian Life Spiritual Growth. RELIGION Christian Ministry Discipleship. Generosity Religious aspects Christianity Trinity |
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