Encountering cruelty :: the fracture of the human heart /
Drawing on Nietzsche's challenge to the western tradition, this book is a theological exploration of cruelty in its personal, communal and institutional encounters in human life. Cruelty undermines care, trust, respect and justice, and its study opens a window into the theological possibility o...
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Zusammenfassung: | Drawing on Nietzsche's challenge to the western tradition, this book is a theological exploration of cruelty in its personal, communal and institutional encounters in human life. Cruelty undermines care, trust, respect and justice, and its study opens a window into the theological possibility of reconciliation today. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xx, 426 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 407-421) and index. |
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spelling | Trice, Michael Reid. Encountering cruelty : the fracture of the human heart / by Michael Reid Trice ; with a foreword by Robert J. Schreiter. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2011. 1 online resource (xx, 426 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Studies in systematic theology ; v. 6 Includes bibliographical references (pages 407-421) and index. Print version record. Encountering Cruelty: The Fracture of the Human Heart; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword ; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter One Encountering Cruelty: Trajectory of an Inquiry; A) Introduction -- An Intersection of Four Queries on a Topos; i) The Historical Query of Approximation -- The Topos of Cruelty; ii) The Classic Hermeneutic Query -- Nietzsche's Challenge; iii) The Query from Experience -- The Execution of David Jr. Ward; iv) The Query from a Locus of Belief -- The Execution of Jesus; v) Transition from Four Queries and a Beginning. B) The Lodestar -- To 'Know Oneself ' and Nietzsche's Way of Crueltyi) The Oracle at Delphi -- Construction, Fracture, Concealment; ii) Mythos and Myths -- Angst, Wonder and Awe; iii) Mythos and Myths -- Telos-Orientation and Teleology; iv) Trespass Concealed in Teleological Narrative-Myth; v) Scientific Socratism -- Skeptic and Tragic Philosopher after the 'Fact'; vi) 'The Rub' -- Abstraction, Limits of Language, Negative Creation, Reason's Mask; vii) Correlation: Positive Creation, Illusion/Allusion, Archeological Diving-Down; C) Cruelty: Etymology, Normativity, Tragic Existence. I) Etymology of Cruelty -- Excess and Encounterii) Normative Inroads to a Criterion; iii) Cruelty and a Sense of Tragic Existence; D) Correlative Cartography -- The Topography of Cruelty in Fracture-Artery-Contour; E) Remarks for Transition; Chapter Two Intra-Personal Cruelty: The Artery of Self-Objectification; A) Introduction -- Seeking a Point of Departure -Topography, Rising-In-Thought, Diving-Down; B) An Argument for a Distinct Anthropological Trajectory; i) Cruelty as Distinct from 'Sin' and 'Evil'; ii) The External Traditional Teleology of Redemption -- Cruelty, Sin and Evil. Iii) The Internal Modern Teleology of the Cosmic Selfiv) Remarks for Transition; C) Introduction -- An Anthropological Assessment: Oneself; i) Post-Modern Delphi -- Oneself between Existential Limit and Existentiell Horizon; ii) Self-Knowledge -- Oneself as An Other; iii) Self-Love -- An Other as Oneself; iv) An Intra-Personal Telos and Moniker; v) Remarks for Transition; D) The Narrative of Job -- The Cry Against Cruelty; i) Remarks for Transition; E) The Artery of Intra-Personal Objectification; i) Augustine -- Evil, Sin and Perversion; ii) Luther -- Evil, Sin, and Pretension. Iii) Assessment -- Objectificationiv) Remarks for Transition; F) Five Contours in the Artery of Self-Objectification; i) Struggle; ii) Trauma; iii) To Become an Enigma; iv) Excision; v) Ressentiment; G) The Supra-Narratives of Adam and Cain; i) Introduction -- What Happened to Adamand Cain?; ii) The Narrative of Cain -- Section I; iii) The Narrative of Adam; iv) The Narrative of Cain -- Section II; v) Ressentiment -- The Lineage of Cain and the Civilization of Nod; H) Remarks for Transition; Chapter Three Interpersonal Cruelty: The Artery of the Desire for Recognition. A) Introduction -- Charting an Interpersonal Topography in Western Thought. Drawing on Nietzsche's challenge to the western tradition, this book is a theological exploration of cruelty in its personal, communal and institutional encounters in human life. Cruelty undermines care, trust, respect and justice, and its study opens a window into the theological possibility of reconciliation today. Cruelty. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85034363 Reconciliation Religious aspects Catholic Church. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008110536 Cruauté. RELIGION Christian Theology Ethics. bisacsh Cruelty fast Reconciliation Religious aspects Catholic Church fast Schreiter, Robert J. has work: Encountering cruelty (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFHPr88Y3JX8QHGQyFJDD3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Trice, Michael Reid. Encountering cruelty. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2011 9789004201668 (DLC) 2010053918 (OCoLC)695857024 Studies in systematic theology (Leiden, Netherlands) ; v. 6. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2009182585 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=368132 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Trice, Michael Reid Encountering cruelty : the fracture of the human heart / Studies in systematic theology (Leiden, Netherlands) ; Encountering Cruelty: The Fracture of the Human Heart; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword ; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter One Encountering Cruelty: Trajectory of an Inquiry; A) Introduction -- An Intersection of Four Queries on a Topos; i) The Historical Query of Approximation -- The Topos of Cruelty; ii) The Classic Hermeneutic Query -- Nietzsche's Challenge; iii) The Query from Experience -- The Execution of David Jr. Ward; iv) The Query from a Locus of Belief -- The Execution of Jesus; v) Transition from Four Queries and a Beginning. B) The Lodestar -- To 'Know Oneself ' and Nietzsche's Way of Crueltyi) The Oracle at Delphi -- Construction, Fracture, Concealment; ii) Mythos and Myths -- Angst, Wonder and Awe; iii) Mythos and Myths -- Telos-Orientation and Teleology; iv) Trespass Concealed in Teleological Narrative-Myth; v) Scientific Socratism -- Skeptic and Tragic Philosopher after the 'Fact'; vi) 'The Rub' -- Abstraction, Limits of Language, Negative Creation, Reason's Mask; vii) Correlation: Positive Creation, Illusion/Allusion, Archeological Diving-Down; C) Cruelty: Etymology, Normativity, Tragic Existence. I) Etymology of Cruelty -- Excess and Encounterii) Normative Inroads to a Criterion; iii) Cruelty and a Sense of Tragic Existence; D) Correlative Cartography -- The Topography of Cruelty in Fracture-Artery-Contour; E) Remarks for Transition; Chapter Two Intra-Personal Cruelty: The Artery of Self-Objectification; A) Introduction -- Seeking a Point of Departure -Topography, Rising-In-Thought, Diving-Down; B) An Argument for a Distinct Anthropological Trajectory; i) Cruelty as Distinct from 'Sin' and 'Evil'; ii) The External Traditional Teleology of Redemption -- Cruelty, Sin and Evil. Iii) The Internal Modern Teleology of the Cosmic Selfiv) Remarks for Transition; C) Introduction -- An Anthropological Assessment: Oneself; i) Post-Modern Delphi -- Oneself between Existential Limit and Existentiell Horizon; ii) Self-Knowledge -- Oneself as An Other; iii) Self-Love -- An Other as Oneself; iv) An Intra-Personal Telos and Moniker; v) Remarks for Transition; D) The Narrative of Job -- The Cry Against Cruelty; i) Remarks for Transition; E) The Artery of Intra-Personal Objectification; i) Augustine -- Evil, Sin and Perversion; ii) Luther -- Evil, Sin, and Pretension. Iii) Assessment -- Objectificationiv) Remarks for Transition; F) Five Contours in the Artery of Self-Objectification; i) Struggle; ii) Trauma; iii) To Become an Enigma; iv) Excision; v) Ressentiment; G) The Supra-Narratives of Adam and Cain; i) Introduction -- What Happened to Adamand Cain?; ii) The Narrative of Cain -- Section I; iii) The Narrative of Adam; iv) The Narrative of Cain -- Section II; v) Ressentiment -- The Lineage of Cain and the Civilization of Nod; H) Remarks for Transition; Chapter Three Interpersonal Cruelty: The Artery of the Desire for Recognition. A) Introduction -- Charting an Interpersonal Topography in Western Thought. Cruelty. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85034363 Reconciliation Religious aspects Catholic Church. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008110536 Cruauté. RELIGION Christian Theology Ethics. bisacsh Cruelty fast Reconciliation Religious aspects Catholic Church fast |
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title_exact_search | Encountering cruelty : the fracture of the human heart / |
title_full | Encountering cruelty : the fracture of the human heart / by Michael Reid Trice ; with a foreword by Robert J. Schreiter. |
title_fullStr | Encountering cruelty : the fracture of the human heart / by Michael Reid Trice ; with a foreword by Robert J. Schreiter. |
title_full_unstemmed | Encountering cruelty : the fracture of the human heart / by Michael Reid Trice ; with a foreword by Robert J. Schreiter. |
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title_sub | the fracture of the human heart / |
topic | Cruelty. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85034363 Reconciliation Religious aspects Catholic Church. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008110536 Cruauté. RELIGION Christian Theology Ethics. bisacsh Cruelty fast Reconciliation Religious aspects Catholic Church fast |
topic_facet | Cruelty. Reconciliation Religious aspects Catholic Church. Cruauté. RELIGION Christian Theology Ethics. Cruelty Reconciliation Religious aspects Catholic Church |
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