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Redeeming Philosophy: From Metaphysics to Aesthetics John Conley
Redeeming Philosophy: From Metaphysics to Aesthetics
John Conley
Inspired by the Thomism of Jacques Maritain, this collection of essays
explores how philosophy can redeem contemporary society from some
of its defects and how contemporary philosophy itself can be redeemed
through a revival of philosophical realism. In metaphysics, such a realism emphasizes the primacy of contemplation, especially the contemplation of being itself, in a society overwhelmed by activism. In theology, it helps the Church to focus on the fleshly reality of the body, the
human nature of Christ, and the sacraments. In history, it sketches the
possible sources of hope in a society struggling with a despairing culture of death. In aesthetics, it explores how art permits the unspeakable to become poetic word and the unseeable to become visible icon.
In the social order, this realism indicates possible paths for the reform
of education, gender relations, economic relations, and international
organizations devoted to peace.
Scholarly in form and tone, the essays echo the everyday questions
tormenting the American Catholic community. How can we find a place
for contemplation in a society of workaholics? Why do so many Catholics reject the Church's teaching on sexuality, especially its doctrine on
contraception? Why have so many abandoned the sacraments? Is Christian art exhausted? Where do we find a durable hope when so many
moral-social trends could tempt us to despair?
ABOUT THE EDITOR
Rev. John J. Conley, SJ holds the Henry J. Knott Chair in Philosophy and Theology at Loyola University Maryland.
300 pages
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 16 de junio de 2014 |
| ISBN13 | 9780982711965 |
| Editores | American Maritain Association |
| Páginas | 300 |
| Dimensiones | 152 × 229 × 22 mm · 576 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |
| Editor | Conley, John J. |