Desire, faith, and the darkness of God :: essays in honor of Denys Turner /
In the face of religious and cultural diversity, some doubt whether Christian faith remains possible today. Critics claim that religion is irrational and violent, and the loudest defenders of Christianity are equally strident. In response, Desire, Faith, and the Darkness of God: Essays in Honor of D...
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Summary: | In the face of religious and cultural diversity, some doubt whether Christian faith remains possible today. Critics claim that religion is irrational and violent, and the loudest defenders of Christianity are equally strident. In response, Desire, Faith, and the Darkness of God: Essays in Honor of Denys Turner explores the uncertainty essential to Christian commitment; it suggests that faith is moved by a desire for that which cannot be known. This approach is inspired by the tradition of Christian apophatic theology, which argues that language cannot capture divine transcendence. From this perspective, contemporary debates over God's existence represent a dead end: if God is not simply another object in the world, then faith begins not in abstract certainty but in a love that exceeds the limits of knowledge. The essays engage classic Christian thought alongside literary and philosophical sources ranging from Pseudo-Dionysius and Dante to Karl Marx and Jacques Derrida. Building on the work of Denys Turner, they indicate that the boundary between atheism and Christian thought is productively blurry. Instead of settling the stale dispute over whether religion is rationally justified, their work suggests instead that Christian life is an ethical and political practice impassioned by a God who transcends understanding. -- |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (xvi, 510 pages) |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | Desire, faith, and the darkness of God : essays in honor of Denys Turner / edited by Eric Bugyis and David Newheiser. Notre Dame, Indiana : University of Notre Dame Press, [2015] 1 online resource (xvi, 510 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction : The trials of desire / David Newheiser -- Immanence and transcendence. -- End without end : cosmology and infinity in Nicholas of Cusa / Mary-Jane Rubenstein -- The darkness of God and the light of life : Augustine, Pseudo-Denys, and Eckhart / Karl Hefty -- Mysterious reasons : the rationality and ineffability of divine beauty / A.N. Williams -- Using reason to derive mutual illumination from diverse traditions / David Burrell -- Disourse and authority. -- Assent to thinking / Karmen MacKendrick -- Apian transformations and the paradoxes of women's authorial personae in late medieval England / Katie Ann-Marie Bugyis -- Academics and mystics : the case of Jean Gerson / Bernard McGinn -- How wrong could Dante be? : authority and error in Paradiso Cantos 26 to 29 / Robin Kirkpatrick -- Marxism and negative theology. -- The turning of discourse : generous grammar or analogy in ecstacy / Cyril O'Regan -- Love was his meaning : on learning from medieval texts / Oliver Davies -- Ideology and religion, yet again / Ludger Viefhues-Bailey -- Is Marxism a theodicy? / Terry Eagleton -- If you do love, you'll certainly be killed : a conversation / Denys Turner, Terry Eagleton -- As we were saying : Marxism and Christianity revisited / Eric Bugyis -- Revelations of love. -- How to say "thank you" : reflecting on the work of Primo Levi / Vittorio Montemaggi -- Sitit Sitiri : Apophatic Christologics of desire / Philip McCosker -- Our love and our knowledge of God / John Hare -- Eckhart, Derrida, and the gift of love / David Newheiser -- Afterword : How to fail, or, The fine delight that fathers thought / Denys Turner. In the face of religious and cultural diversity, some doubt whether Christian faith remains possible today. Critics claim that religion is irrational and violent, and the loudest defenders of Christianity are equally strident. In response, Desire, Faith, and the Darkness of God: Essays in Honor of Denys Turner explores the uncertainty essential to Christian commitment; it suggests that faith is moved by a desire for that which cannot be known. This approach is inspired by the tradition of Christian apophatic theology, which argues that language cannot capture divine transcendence. From this perspective, contemporary debates over God's existence represent a dead end: if God is not simply another object in the world, then faith begins not in abstract certainty but in a love that exceeds the limits of knowledge. The essays engage classic Christian thought alongside literary and philosophical sources ranging from Pseudo-Dionysius and Dante to Karl Marx and Jacques Derrida. Building on the work of Denys Turner, they indicate that the boundary between atheism and Christian thought is productively blurry. Instead of settling the stale dispute over whether religion is rationally justified, their work suggests instead that Christian life is an ethical and political practice impassioned by a God who transcends understanding. -- Publisher. Theology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85134665 Théologie. theology. aat RELIGION Christian Theology Systematic. bisacsh RELIGION Christianity General. bisacsh Theology fast Festschriften. lcgft http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2016026082 Turner, Denys, 1942- honouree https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJr3xwpCPcMWRRWFvWXPQq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82154011 Bugyis, Eric, 1980- editor https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjF48JQ39Dd9VDjXMjHVFq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2015050479 Newheiser, David, editor. has work: Desire, faith, and the darkness of God (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGjfVx8TttHFHmCtKprXV3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Desire, faith, and the darkness of God. Notre Dame, Indiana : University of Notre Dame Press, [2015] 9780268022426 0268022429 (DLC) 2015031816 (OCoLC)908376297 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1340871 Volltext |
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title_alt | The trials of desire / End without end : cosmology and infinity in Nicholas of Cusa / The darkness of God and the light of life : Augustine, Pseudo-Denys, and Eckhart / Mysterious reasons : the rationality and ineffability of divine beauty / Using reason to derive mutual illumination from diverse traditions / Assent to thinking / Apian transformations and the paradoxes of women's authorial personae in late medieval England / Academics and mystics : the case of Jean Gerson / How wrong could Dante be? : authority and error in Paradiso Cantos 26 to 29 / The turning of discourse : generous grammar or analogy in ecstacy / Love was his meaning : on learning from medieval texts / Ideology and religion, yet again / Is Marxism a theodicy? / If you do love, you'll certainly be killed : a conversation / As we were saying : Marxism and Christianity revisited / How to say "thank you" : reflecting on the work of Primo Levi / Sitit Sitiri : Apophatic Christologics of desire / Our love and our knowledge of God / Eckhart, Derrida, and the gift of love / Afterword : How to fail, or, The fine delight that fathers thought / |
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title_full | Desire, faith, and the darkness of God : essays in honor of Denys Turner / edited by Eric Bugyis and David Newheiser. |
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