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Confessions of a Rational Mystic

Author : Gregory Schufreider
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : God
ISBN : 1557530351

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Confessions of a Rational Mystic by Gregory Schufreider Pdf

Confessions of a Rational Mystic exposes both aspects of this transitional thinker through a multidimensional interpretation of his Pioslogion. It treats Anselm's famous proof for the existence of God as both a rational argument and an exercise in mystical theology, analyzing the logic of its reasoning while providing a phenomenological account of the vision of God that is embedded within it. Through a deconstructive reading of the cycle of prayer and proof that forms the overall structure of the text, not only is the argument returned to its place in the Proslogion as a whole, but the historic relationship that it attempts to establish between faith and reason is examined. In this way, the critical role that Anselm played in the history of philosophy is seen in a new light.

Understanding the Medieval Meditative Ascent

Author : Robert McMahon
Publisher : CUA Press
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780813214375

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Understanding the Medieval Meditative Ascent by Robert McMahon Pdf

The Confessions, Proslogion, and Consolation of philosophy, like the Divine comedy, all enact Platonist accents. [These accents] generate implied meditative meanings, which scholars have explored only in part. Each work calls us to read forward, on its journey to understanding, and to meditate backwards on the stages of the ascent and the relations between them. Augustine, Anselm, Boethius, and Dante wrote for readers experienced in meditating on the Bible, adept at exploring relations between far distant passages They designed these works as spiritual exercises for the same kind of reading and meditations. This book uses literary analysis to discover new philosophical meaning in these works. --Book jacket.

The Mysticism of Saint Augustine

Author : John Peter Kenney
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2005-09-19
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781134442713

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The Mysticism of Saint Augustine by John Peter Kenney Pdf

Augustine's vision at Ostia is one of the most influential accounts of mystical experience in the Western tradition, and a subject of persistent interest to Christians, philosophers and historians. This book explores Augustine's account of his experience as set down in the Confessions and considers his mysticism in relation to his classical Platonist philosophy. John Peter Kenney argues that while the Christian contemplative mysticism created by Augustine is in many ways founded on Platonic thought, Platonism ultimately fails Augustine in that it cannot retain the truths that it anticipates. The Confessions offer a response to this impasse by generating two critical ideas in medieval and modern religious thought: firstly, the conception of contemplation as a purely epistemic event, in contrast to classical Platonism; secondly, the tenet that salvation is absolutely distinct from enlightenment.

Confessions of an Ordinary Mystic

Author : Jannel T. Glennie
Publisher : Greenleaf Book Group Press
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2000-08
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 0966531973

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Purpose in the Universe

Author : Tim Mulgan
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2015-10-22
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780191066566

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Purpose in the Universe by Tim Mulgan Pdf

Two familiar worldviews dominate Western philosophy: materialist atheism and the benevolent God of the Abrahamic faiths. Tim Mulgan explores a third way. Ananthropocentric Purposivism claims that there is a cosmic purpose, but human beings are irrelevant to it. Purpose in the Universe develops a philosophical case for Ananthropocentric Purposivism that it is at least as strong as the case for either theism or atheism. The book borrows traditional theist arguments to defend a cosmic purpose. These include cosmological, teleological, ontological, meta-ethical, and mystical arguments. It then borrows traditional atheist arguments to reject a human-centred purpose. These include arguments based on evil, diversity, and the scale of the universe. Mulgan also highlights connections between morality and metaphysics, arguing that evaluative premises play a crucial and underappreciated role in metaphysical debates about the existence of God, and Ananthropocentric Purposivism mutually supports an austere consequentialist morality based on objective values. He concludes that, by drawing on a range of secular and religious ethical traditions, a non-human-centred cosmic purpose can ground a distinctive human morality. Our moral practices, our view of the moral universe, and our moral theory are all transformed if we shift from the familiar choice between a universe without meaning and a universe where humans matter to the less self-aggrandising thought that, while it is about something, the universe is not about us.

A Cosmological Reformulation of Anselm’s Proof That God Exists

Author : Richard Campbell
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 503 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2021-11-15
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789004184619

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A Cosmological Reformulation of Anselm’s Proof That God Exists by Richard Campbell Pdf

In this book, Richard Campbell reformulates Anselm’s proof to show that factual evidence confirmed by modern cosmology validly implies that God exists. Anselm’s proof, which was never the “ontological argument” attributed to him, emerges as engaging with current philosophical issues concerning existence and scientific explanation.

A Historical Study of Anselm’s Proslogion

Author : Toivo J. Holopainen
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2020-08-03
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004426665

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A Historical Study of Anselm’s Proslogion by Toivo J. Holopainen Pdf

In A Historical Study of Anselm's Proslogion , Toivo J. Holopainen offers a new overall interpretation of Anselm’s Proslogion by providing a historical explanation for the distinctive combination of argument and devotion that this famous treatise exhibits.

Anselm's Pursuit of Joy

Author : Gavin R. Ortlund
Publisher : Catholic University of America Press
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2020-05-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780813232751

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Anselm's Pursuit of Joy by Gavin R. Ortlund Pdf

The interpretation of Anselm of Canterbury’s Proslogion has a long and rich tradition. However, its study is often narrowly focused on its so-called “ontological argument.” As a result, engagement with the text of this work tends to be lopsided, and the prayerful purpose that undergirds the whole book is often completely ignored. Even the most rigorous engagements with the Proslogion often have little to say, for instance, about how the prayers of Proslogion 1, 14, and 18 contribute materially to Anselm’s argument, or how his doctrine of God develops organically from the divine formula in the early chapters to the doctrines of eternity, simplicity, and Trinity in later chapters. There are very few works that offer a sustained analysis to Anselm’s flow of thought throughout the entire Proslogion, and no one has explored how Anselm’s doctrine of creaturely joy in heaven in Proslogion 24-26 is a fitting climax and resolution to the book. Anselm’s Pursuit of Joy attempts a sustained, chapter-by-chapter textual analysis of the Proslogion, and offers the first effort to situate Anselm’s doctrine of heaven in Proslogion 24-26 as the climax of the earlier themes of Anselm’s work. Gavin Ortlund suggests that the basic purpose of Anselm’s argument in the Proslogion is to seek the visio Dei that he articulates as his soul’s deepest desire (Proslogion 1). While Anselm’s argument for God’s existence (Proslogion 2-4) is an important piece of this effort, it is only one step of a larger trajectory of thought that leads Anselm to meditate further on God’s nature as the highest good of the human soul (Proslogion 5-23), and then to anticipate the joy of possessing God in heaven (Proslogion 24-26). In other words, the establishment of God’s existence is only the penultimate consequence of Anselm’s famous formula “that than which nothing greater can be thought”—his ultimate concern is with the infinite creaturely joy that is entailed by his existence. The Proslogion is, far more than an argument for God’s existence, a meditation on God as the chief happiness of the human soul.

New Readings of Anselm of Canterbury's Intellectual Methods

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2022-01-31
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789004506480

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New Readings of Anselm of Canterbury's Intellectual Methods by Anonim Pdf

New readings of Anselm’s speculative and spiritual writings brought in light of questions and thinkers from Augustine to today.

Thriving in Babylon

Author : David B. Capes,J. Daryl Charles
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2011-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781498273114

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Thriving in Babylon by David B. Capes,J. Daryl Charles Pdf

This delightfully multifaceted volume, comprised of thoughtful essays by an esteemed array of cultural critics, probes the intersection of Christian faith and culture to honor the memory of A. J. "Chip" Conyers, a remarkably ecumenical Christian scholar and cultural "warrior" whose premature death in 2004 cut short a remarkable career in teaching and writing. As those who knew him can attest, Conyers lived his life at the intersection of Christian theology and cultural concern with a singular blend of astuteness, gracefulness, and Christian conviction. This festschrift, as esteemed theologian and Conyers's mentor Jurgen Moltmann indicates in the foreword, is intended to mirror Conyers's own commitment to incisive cultural criticism and theological faithfulness in the mold of the "great tradition." This is no small achievement even for so venerable a cast of scholars as the contributors to this volume, as Conyers crossed interdisciplinary boundaries--in a day of escalating hyper-specialization--with the greatest of ease. He was comfortable discussing contemporary church life or the christological controversy of the patristic era, Heideggerian hermeneutics or human dignity and the imago Dei, faith and the Enlightenment or the fatherhood of God, Catholic "substance" or Protestant reform. Yet Conyers always did this through the lens of historic Christian orthodoxy. Though he was a most incisive student of culture, in a most refreshing way he steered clear of being co-opted by the currents of culture. Neither retreating into pious devotionalism nor opting for the theologically unreflective activism that has become so chic in our post-consensus climate, he embodied a theological perspective that blends responsible cultural engagement with eschatological hope. The reader is sure to encounter the same blend in this festschrift, and to come away both challenged and edified toward fulfilling the message and hope of Conyers' life and work: to faithfully thrive in Babylon.

Philosophy and Theology in the Long Middle Ages

Author : Kent Emery,Russell Friedman,Andreas Speer
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 1021 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2011-03-05
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789004169425

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Philosophy and Theology in the Long Middle Ages by Kent Emery,Russell Friedman,Andreas Speer Pdf

The title of this Festschrift to Stephen Brown points to the understanding of medieval philosophy and theology in the longue durée of their traditions and discourses. The 35 contributions are disposed in five parts: Metaphysics and Natural Philosophy, Epistemology and Ethics, Philosophy and Theology, Theological Questions, Text and Context.

Irreconcilable Differences?

Author : Jason C. Robinson,David Peck
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2015-03-17
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781498200042

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Irreconcilable Differences? by Jason C. Robinson,David Peck Pdf

What if philosophy, theology, and science spent a little more time together? These fields often seem at odds, butting metaphysical heads. Instead of talking at, how about talking with one another? This book engages three academic disciplines--distinct yet sharing much in common--in a slice of conversation and community in which participants have aimed at validating the other and the way the other sees the world. The result is a collection of essays united by a thread that can be hard to find in academia. In bringing together a wide range of contributors on a project that at first seemed unlikely, Irreconcilable Differences? is also a testament to the spirit of cooperation and hard work--evidence that small acts and events can make a big difference, and that sometimes all you need in order to make something good happen is an idea with a little support along the way. The editors of this collection are hopeful that its contributors and readers will keep looking for ways to bridge academic, social, and political gaps. We need to forge relationships based on personal knowledge and proper confidence seeking to make meaningful claims in an increasingly complex world.

Seeing God

Author : Hans Boersma
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Page : 487 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Beatific vision
ISBN : 9780802876041

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Seeing God by Hans Boersma Pdf

Winner of the Christianity Today Book Award in Theology/Ethics (2019) To see God is our heart's desire, our final purpose in life. But what does it mean to see God? And exactly how do we see God--with our physical eyes or with the mind's eye? In this informed study of the beatific vision, Hans Boersma focuses on "vision" as a living metaphor and shows how the vision of God is not just a future but a present reality. Seeing God is both a historical theology and a dogmatic articulation of the beatific vision--of how the invisible God becomes visible to us. In examining what Christian thinkers throughout history have written about the beatific vision, Boersma explores how God trains us to see his character by transforming our eyes and minds, highlighting continuity from this world to the next. Christ-centered, sacramental, and ecumenical, Boersma's work presents life as a never-ending journey toward seeing the face of God in Christ both here and in the world to come.

The Feeling Heart in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

Author : Katie Barclay,Bronwyn Reddan
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2019-12-02
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781501513275

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The Feeling Heart in Medieval and Early Modern Europe by Katie Barclay,Bronwyn Reddan Pdf

The heart is an iconic symbol in the medieval and early modern European world. In addition to being a physical organ, it is a key conceptual device related to emotions, cognition, the self and identity, and the body. The heart is read as a metaphor for human desire and will, and situated in opposition to or alongside reason and cognition. In medieval and early modern Europe, the “feeling heart” – the heart as the site of emotion and emotional practices – informed a broad range of art, literature, music, heraldry, medical texts, and devotional and ritual practices. This multidisciplinary collection brings together art historians, literary scholars, historians, theologians, and musicologists to highlight the range of meanings attached to the symbol of the heart, the relationship between physical and metaphorical representations of the heart, and the uses of the heart in the production of identities and communities in medieval and early modern Europe.

Confessions of a Mystic

Author : Mark Craig
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 126 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2015-12-06
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1518748090

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Confessions of a Mystic by Mark Craig Pdf

The Tao that you can name is not the true Tao. The perspective that you think is ultimate truth is not "The Truth." Like a slippery fish it wriggles free from our grip and returns to the deep from whence it came. Can a person catch the wind and hold it in their cupped hands? Of course not. It is foolish to even contemplate doing so. Yet, the wild and uncontainable impulse that is God, some optimistic individuals and groups attempt to contain within the flimsy and ineffectual words of a particular religion or spirituality.