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Between Form and Faith: Graham Greene and the Catholic Novel

Author : Martyn Sampson
Publisher : Studies in the Catholic Imagin
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2021-07-06
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0823294676

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Between Form and Faith

Author : Martyn Sampson
Publisher : Fordham University Press
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2021-08-03
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780823294688

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What is a “Catholic” novel? This book analyzes the fiction of Graham Greene in a radically new manner, considering in depth its form and content, which rest on the oppositions between secularism and religion. Sampson challenges these distinctions, arguing that Greene has a dramatic contribution to add to their methodological premises. Chapters on Greene’s four “Catholic” novels and two of his “post-Catholic” novels are complemented by fresh insight into the critical importance of his nonfiction. The study paints an image of an inviting yet beguilingly complex literary figure.

Forms of Faith in Sixteenth-century Italy

Author : Abigail Brundin,Matthew Treherne
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : History
ISBN : 0754665550

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Forms of Faith in Sixteenth-century Italy by Abigail Brundin,Matthew Treherne Pdf

This interdisciplinary volume gathers essays by leading international scholars in the fields of Italian Renaissance literature, music, history and history of art to address the fertile question of the relationship between religious change and shifting cultural forms in sixteenth-century Italy. Each contribution examines the effects of the profound religious changes that took place in the period on cultural forms, seeking to establish an 'aesthetics of reform' for the sixteenth century.

Dialogues between Faith and Reason

Author : John H. Smith
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2011-10-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780801463273

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The contemporary theologian Hans Küng has asked if the "death of God," proclaimed by Nietzsche as the event of modernity, was inevitable. Did the empowering of new forms of rationality in Western culture beginning around 1500 lead necessarily to the reduction or privatization of faith? In Dialogues between Faith and Reason, John H. Smith traces a major line in the history of theology and the philosophy of religion down the "slippery slope" of secularization—from Luther and Erasmus, through Idealism, to Nietzsche, Heidegger, and contemporary theory such as that of Derrida, Habermas, Vattimo, and Asad. At the same time, Smith points to the persistence of a tradition that grew out of the Reformation and continues in the mostly Protestant philosophical reflection on whether and how faith can be justified by reason. In this accessible and vigorously argued book, Smith posits that faith and reason have long been locked in mutual engagement in which they productively challenge each other as partners in an ongoing "dialogue." Smith is struck by the fact that although in the secularized West the death of God is said to be fundamental to the modern condition, our current post-modernity is often characterized as a "postsecular" time. For Smith, this means not only that we are experiencing a broad-based "return of religion" but also, and more important for his argument, that we are now able to recognize the role of religion within the history of modernity. Emphasizing that, thanks to the logos located "in the beginning," the death of God is part of the inner logic of the Christian tradition, he argues that this same strand of reasoning also ensures that God will always "return" (often in new forms). In Smith's view, rational reflection on God has both undermined and justified faith, while faith has rejected and relied on rational argument. Neither a defense of atheism nor a call to belief, his book explores the long history of their interaction in modern religious and philosophical thought.

Faith, Form, and Time

Author : Kurt P. Wise
Publisher : B&H Publishing Group
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780805424621

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Solid biblical and scientific evidence that God created the universe in six twenty-four hour days about 6,000 years ago.

Between One Faith and Another

Author : Peter Kreeft
Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Page : 229 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2017-07-07
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780830890842

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How do we make sense of the world's different religions? In today's globalized society, religion is deeply intertwined with every issue we see on the news. But talking about multiple religions can be contentious. Are different faiths compatible somehow? And how can we know whether one religion is more true than another? In this creative thought experiment, Peter Kreeft invites us to encounter dialogues on the world's great faiths. His characters Thomas Keptic and Bea Lever are students in Professor Fesser's course on world religions, and the three explore the content and distinctive claims of each. Together they probe the plausibility of major religions, from Hinduism and Buddhism to Christianity and Islam. Along the way they explore how religions might relate to each other and to what extent exclusivism or inclusivism might make sense. Ultimately Kreeft gives us helpful tools for thinking fairly and critically about competing religious beliefs. If the religions are different kinds of music, do they together make harmony or cacophony? Decide for yourself.

Blood and Faith

Author : Damon T. Berry
Publisher : Syracuse University Press
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2017-09-26
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780815654100

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Beginning with Ronald Reagan’s 1980 presidential campaign, the term “religious right” entered the popular lexicon, coming to signify a politically and socially conservative form of Christianity that informs American conservatism to this day. Less well known are other ideologies that have influenced the far right since well before 1980, including Odinism, Creativity, and racialized atheism. The rising popularity of these extreme groups and their philosophical grounding in racial politics and religious bigotry has caused a shift away from—and often hostility toward—even racist forms of Christianity among American white nationalists. In Blood and Faith, Berry deftly explores the causes of this shift, rooted largely in response to racialized anxieties that are by no means exclusive to extremists in America. Focusing on the challenges these tensions pose for contemporary white nationalists seeking access to mainstream conservative politics, Berry also considers the recent rise of the so-called “alt-right” and the unifying issues of anti-multiculturalism and anti-immigration around which moderate and fringe groups have rallied. Blood and Faith is a provocative investigation of the complex, evolving role of white nationalism and an urgent reminder of the outsized influence of religion in American political life.

Graham Greene's Catholic Imagination

Author : Mark Bosco
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2005-02-17
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0198039352

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Graham Greene's Catholic Imagination by Mark Bosco Pdf

Much has been written about Graham Greene's relationship to his Catholic faith and its privileged place within his texts. His early books are usually described as "Catholic Novels" - understood as a genre that not only uses Catholic belief to frame the issues of modernity, but also offers Catholicism's vision and doctrine as a remedy to the present crisis in Western civilization. Greene's later work, by contrast, is generally regarded as falling into political and detective genres. In this book, Mark Bosco argues that this is a false dichotomy created by a narrowly prescriptive understanding of the Catholic genre and obscures the impact of Greene's developing religious imagination on his literary art.

The Slain God

Author : Timothy Larsen
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2014-08-29
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780191632051

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Throughout its entire history, the discipline of anthropology has been perceived as undermining, or even discrediting, Christian faith. Many of its most prominent theorists have been agnostics who assumed that ethnographic findings and theories had exposed religious beliefs to be untenable. E. B. Tylor, the founder of the discipline in Britain, lost his faith through studying anthropology. James Frazer saw the material that he presented in his highly influential work, The Golden Bough, as demonstrating that Christian thought was based on the erroneous thought patterns of 'savages.' On the other hand, some of the most eminent anthropologists have been Christians, including E. E. Evans-Pritchard, Mary Douglas, Victor Turner, and Edith Turner. Moreover, they openly presented articulate reasons for how their religious convictions cohered with their professional work. Despite being a major site of friction between faith and modern thought, the relationship between anthropology and Christianity has never before been the subject of a book-length study. In this groundbreaking work, Timothy Larsen examines the point where doubt and faith collide with anthropological theory and evidence.

Dialogues between Faith and Reason

Author : John H. Smith
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2011-10-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780801463280

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Dialogues between Faith and Reason by John H. Smith Pdf

The contemporary theologian Hans Küng has asked if the "death of God," proclaimed by Nietzsche as the event of modernity, was inevitable. Did the empowering of new forms of rationality in Western culture beginning around 1500 lead necessarily to the reduction or privatization of faith? In Dialogues between Faith and Reason, John H. Smith traces a major line in the history of theology and the philosophy of religion down the "slippery slope" of secularization—from Luther and Erasmus, through Idealism, to Nietzsche, Heidegger, and contemporary theory such as that of Derrida, Habermas, Vattimo, and Asad. At the same time, Smith points to the persistence of a tradition that grew out of the Reformation and continues in the mostly Protestant philosophical reflection on whether and how faith can be justified by reason. In this accessible and vigorously argued book, Smith posits that faith and reason have long been locked in mutual engagement in which they productively challenge each other as partners in an ongoing "dialogue." Smith is struck by the fact that although in the secularized West the death of God is said to be fundamental to the modern condition, our current post-modernity is often characterized as a "postsecular" time. For Smith, this means not only that we are experiencing a broad-based "return of religion" but also, and more important for his argument, that we are now able to recognize the role of religion within the history of modernity. Emphasizing that, thanks to the logos located "in the beginning," the death of God is part of the inner logic of the Christian tradition, he argues that this same strand of reasoning also ensures that God will always "return" (often in new forms). In Smith's view, rational reflection on God has both undermined and justified faith, while faith has rejected and relied on rational argument. Neither a defense of atheism nor a call to belief, his book explores the long history of their interaction in modern religious and philosophical thought.

Kierkegaard's Concept of Faith

Author : Merold Westphal
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2014-08-11
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781467442299

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Kierkegaard's Concept of Faith by Merold Westphal Pdf

In this book renowned philosopher Merold Westphal unpacks the writings of nineteenth-century thinker Søren Kierkegaard on biblical, Christian faith and its relation to reason. Across five books — Fear and Trembling, Philosophical Fragments, Concluding Unscientific Postscript, Sickness Unto Death, and Practice in Christianity — and three pseudonyms, Kierkegaard sought to articulate a biblical concept of faith by approaching it from a variety of perspectives in relation to one another. Westphal offers a careful textual reading of these major discussions to present an overarching analysis of Kierkegaard’s conception of the true meaning of biblical faith. Though Kierkegaard presents a complex picture of faith through his pseudonyms, Westphal argues that his perspective is a faithful and illuminating one, making claims that are important for philosophy of religion, for theology, and most of all for Christian life as it might be lived by faithful people.

Faith and Reason

Author : Donald A. Crosby
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 190 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2012-01-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781438436159

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Few words are as widely misconceived as the word "faith." Faith is often set in stark opposition to reason, considered antithetical to scientific thought, and heavily identified with religion. Donald Crosby's revealing book provides a more complex picture, discussing faith and its connection to the whole of human life and human knowledge. Crosby writes about that existential faith that underlies, shapes, and supports a person's life and its sense of purpose and direction. Such faith does not make a person religious and being secular does not mean one rejects all forms of faith. Throughout the book Crosby makes the case that faith is fundamentally involved in all processes of reasoning and that reason is an essential part of all dependable forms of faith. Crosby elaborates the major components of faith and goes on to look at the mutually dependent relationships between faith and knowledge, faith and scientific knowledge, and faith and morality. The work's final chapters examine crises of faith among several noted thinkers as well as the author's own journey of faith from plans for the ministry to pastor to secular philosopher and religious naturalist.

The Form of Faith

Author : James Prothero
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2017-07-14
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781498244176

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The Form of Faith by James Prothero Pdf

The Form of Faith is a hybrid work, part spiritual autobiography and part essay--a style that stands in a long and honorable line going back to Lewis, Newman, and ultimately Augustine. Moreover, this work was created in response to the question that loomed large in the author's mind and with which he still wrestles: how does one live a Christian witness in the twenty-first century that is not culturally hijacked by political identification and can speak to the millennial generation?

The Strength of Faith - Christian Omnibus

Author : St. Thomas Aquinas,St. Teresa of Ávila,Thomas à Kempis,St. Augustine,Pope Gregory I,Martin Luther,Leo Tolstoy,Friedrich Nietzsche,Thomas Paine,Athanasius of Alexandria,Gregory of Nyssa,Basil the Great,John of Damascus,Brother Lawrence,David Hume,Ludwig Feuerbach,Andrew Murray,G. K. Chesterton,Arthur Pink,Dante Alighieri,John Milton,John Bunyan,Voltaire,Lew Wallace,Henryk Sienkiewicz,Charles M. Sheldon,Henry Van Dyke,Grace Livingston Hill,Fyodor Dostoevsky,Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,Ralph Waldo Emerson,H. Emilie Cady,James Allen,Prentice Mulford,Florence Scovel Shinn
Publisher : e-artnow
Page : 20269 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2022-01-04
Category : Religion
ISBN : EAN:4066338117106

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The Strength of Faith - Christian Omnibus by St. Thomas Aquinas,St. Teresa of Ávila,Thomas à Kempis,St. Augustine,Pope Gregory I,Martin Luther,Leo Tolstoy,Friedrich Nietzsche,Thomas Paine,Athanasius of Alexandria,Gregory of Nyssa,Basil the Great,John of Damascus,Brother Lawrence,David Hume,Ludwig Feuerbach,Andrew Murray,G. K. Chesterton,Arthur Pink,Dante Alighieri,John Milton,John Bunyan,Voltaire,Lew Wallace,Henryk Sienkiewicz,Charles M. Sheldon,Henry Van Dyke,Grace Livingston Hill,Fyodor Dostoevsky,Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,Ralph Waldo Emerson,H. Emilie Cady,James Allen,Prentice Mulford,Florence Scovel Shinn Pdf

This meticulously edited religious collection is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents: Scripture: Bible First Clement Second Clement Didache Epistle of Barnabas Shepherd of Hermas The Infancy Gospel of Thomas Apocalypse of Peter History: History of the Christian Church (Philip Schaff) Creeds of Christendom (Philip Schaff) Philosophy of Religion: The Confessions of St. Augustine (St. Augustine) On the Incarnation (Athanasius of Alexandria) On the Soul and the Resurrection (Gregory of Nyssa) On the Holy Spirit (Basil the Great) Pastoral Care (Pope Gregory I) An Exact Exposition of the Orthodox Faith (John of Damascus) Summa Theologica (Saint Thomas Aquinas) The Imitation of Christ (Thomas à Kempis) A Treatise on Christian Liberty (Martin Luther) The Interior Castle (St. Teresa of Ávila) The Practice of the Presence of God (Brother Lawrence) The Age of Reason (Thomas Paine) The Natural History of Religion (David Hume) Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (David Hume) The Religious Affections (Jonathan Edwards) The Essence of Christianity (Ludwig Feuerbach) Beyond Good and Evil (Nietzsche) All of Grace (Charles Spurgeon) Humility: The Journey Toward Holiness (Andrew Murray) Orthodoxy (Chesterton) The Everlasting Man (Chesterton) The Sovereignty of God (Arthur Pink) The Kingdom of God Is Within You (Tolstoy) Religious Fiction: Divine Comedy (Dante) Paradise Lost (John Milton) The Pilgrim's Progress (John Bunyan) Zadig (Voltaire) Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (Lew Wallace) Quo Vadis (Henryk Sienkiewicz) In His Steps (Charles M. Sheldon) The Story of the Other Wise Man (Henry Van Dyke) The Ball and the Cross (Chesterton) The Enchanted Barn (Grace Livingston Hill) The Grand Inquisitor (Dostoevsky Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship (Goethe) Thus Spoke Zarathustra (Nietzsche) Spirituality: The Conduct of Life (Ralph Waldo Emerson) Lessons in Truth (H. Emilie Cady) As a Man Thinketh (James Allen) Thoughts are Things (Prentice Mulford) The Game of Life and How to Play It (Florence Scovel Shinn)