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Eros, Wisdom, and Silence

Author : James M. Rhodes
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 600 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Love
ISBN : STANFORD:36105111880782

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Eros, Wisdom, and Silence by James M. Rhodes Pdf

Once in a while one comes across a work that strikes one as the definitive word on the text it examines. This is such a work' - David Walsh. This substantial study presents an in-depth and meticulous study of Plato's treatment of love in Symposium, Phaedrus and the Seventh Letter.

Eros, Wisdom and Silence

Author : Clinton Hart
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 462 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2017-05-09
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1548569720

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Eros, Wisdom and Silence by Clinton Hart Pdf

Eros, Wisdom, and Silence is a close reading of Plato's Seventh Letter and his dialogues Symposium and Phaedrus, with significant attention also given to Alcibiades I. A book about love, Clinton Hart work was conceived as a conversation and meant to be read side by side with Hart's works and those of his worthy interlocutors. It invites lovers to participate in conversations that move their souls to love, and it also invites the reader to take part in the author's dialogues with Hart and his commentators.

Erotic Wisdom

Author : Gary Alan Scott,William A. Welton
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2008-12-18
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0791475832

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Erotic Wisdom by Gary Alan Scott,William A. Welton Pdf

A lively and highly readable commentary on one of Plato’s most beloved dialogues.

Toward a Theology of Eros

Author : Virginia Burrus,Catherine Keller
Publisher : Fordham Univ Press
Page : 493 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2009-08-25
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780823226375

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Toward a Theology of Eros by Virginia Burrus,Catherine Keller Pdf

What does theology have to say about the place of eroticism in the salvific transformation of men and women, even of the cosmos itself? How, in turn, does eros infuse theological practice and transfigure doctrinal tropes? Avoiding the well-worn path of sexual moralizing while also departing decisively from Anders Nygren’s influential insistence that Christian agape must have nothing to do with worldly eros, this book explores what is still largely uncharted territory in the realm of theological erotics. The ascetic, the mystical, the seductive, the ecstatic—these are the places where the divine and the erotic may be seen to converge and love and desire to commingle. Inviting and performing a mutual seduction of disciplines, the volume brings philosophers, historians, biblical scholars, and theologians into a spirited conversation that traverses the limits of conventional orthodoxies, whether doctrinal or disciplinary. It seeks new openings for the emergence of desire, love, and pleasure, while challenging common understandings of these terms. It engages risk at the point where the hope for salvation paradoxically endangers the safety of subjects—in particular, of theological subjects—by opening them to those transgressions of eros in which boundaries, once exceeded, become places of emerging possibility. The eighteen chapters, arranged in thematic clusters, move fluidly among and between premodern and postmodern textual traditions—from Plato to Emerson, Augustine to Kristeva, Mechthild to Mattoso, the Shulammite to Molly Bloom, the Zohar to the Da Vinci Code. In so doing, they link the sublime reaches of theory with the gritty realities of politics, the boundless transcendence of God with the poignant transience of materiality.

Welcoming the Other

Author : N. Susan Laehn,Thomas R. Laehn
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 229 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2021-02-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781793631213

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Welcoming the Other by N. Susan Laehn,Thomas R. Laehn Pdf

The modern turn in political philosophy established the ontological primacy of the ego, reducing the community to a mere assemblage of individuals, and led to the repudiation of natural duties in favor of inherent individual rights. The modern project culminated in the work of Friedrich Nietzsche, whose emphasis on radical individuation left human beings both liberated and exiled. Individuals were free to create (and to recreate) themselves anew, but they were simultaneously uprooted from any larger community. Indeed, the very possibility of shared meaning, let alone shared political life, was called into question. This volume consists of essays addressing the efforts of philosophers, artists, caretakers, and—perhaps most importantly—teachers to reestablish a foundation for political life in postmodernity. The origins of these efforts are diverse, and their modes are varied. Individuals seek communion with the divine, either with or through others; they pursue friendship among strangers; and they search for meaningful relationships in both the classroom and the public square. Reflecting the various means by which individuals seek communion with others and with the transcendent, divine Other, the essays contained in this volume explore the modes through which individuals forge relationships with others in an age of isolation.

On Philosophy as a Spiritual Exercise

Author : P. Goodchild
Publisher : Springer
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2013-11-07
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781137353146

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On Philosophy as a Spiritual Exercise by P. Goodchild Pdf

What if self-questioning could provoke an extreme attentiveness to a rich inner life? In pursuit of this question, a mixed group of highly fallible thinkers gather together in the north of England. Will they be able to respond to the actual events of their lives, and reinvent philosophy as a collective spiritual exercise?

Hidden Intercourse

Author : Wouter J. Hanegraaff,Jeffrey Kripal
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 566 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2008-12-31
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789047443582

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Hidden Intercourse by Wouter J. Hanegraaff,Jeffrey Kripal Pdf

The history of Western esotericism is rich in references to the domains of eros and sexuality, but this connection has never been explored in detail from a critical scholarly perspective. Bringing together an impressive array of top-level specialists, this volume reveals the outlines of a largely unknown history spanning more than twenty centuries.

Volume 2, Tome I: Kierkegaard and the Greek World - Socrates and Plato

Author : Katalin Nun
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2016-12-05
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781351874724

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Volume 2, Tome I: Kierkegaard and the Greek World - Socrates and Plato by Katalin Nun Pdf

The articles in this volume employ source-work research to trace Kierkegaard's understanding and use of authors from the Greek tradition. A series of figures of varying importance in Kierkegaard's authorship are treated, ranging from early Greek poets to late Classical philosophical schools. In general it can be said that the Greeks collectively constitute one of the single most important body of sources for Kierkegaard's thought. He studied Greek from an early age and was profoundly inspired by what might be called the Greek spirit. Although he is generally considered a Christian thinker, he was nonetheless consistently drawn back to the Greeks for ideas and impulses on any number of topics. He frequently contrasts ancient Greek philosophy, with its emphasis on the lived experience of the individual in daily life, with the abstract German philosophy that was in vogue during his own time. It has been argued that he modeled his work on that of the ancient Greek thinkers specifically in order to contrast his own activity with that of his contemporaries.

Intensities

Author : Katharine Sarah Moody
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2016-05-23
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781317114819

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Is the affirmation or intensification of life a value in itself? Can life itself be thought? This book breaks new ground in religious and philosophical thinking on the concept of life. It captures a moment in which such thinking is regaining its force and attraction for scholars, and the relevance of thought to social, cultural, political and religious dilemmas about how and why to live. Bringing together original contributions by highly distinguished authors in the field of Continental philosophy of religion, including John D. Caputo, Pamela Sue Anderson, Philip Goodchild, Alison Martin and Don Cupitt, this book has a distinctiveness based on its refusal to sit easily within either secular philosophical or theological approaches. The concept of life mobilizes a thinking that crosses narrow disciplinary boundaries, whilst retaining philosophical rigour. Three sections explore the various dimensions of the question of life: The Politics of Life'; 'Life and the Limits of Thinking'; and 'Life and Spirituality'. This book will be of interest to a broad range of readers in the humanities, particularly to philosophers, theologians, cultural theorists and all those interested in philosophical or theological debates on the concept of life.

Teaching in an Age of Ideology

Author : John von Heyking,Lee Trepanier
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780739173596

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Teaching in an Age of Ideology by John von Heyking,Lee Trepanier Pdf

Explores the role of some of the most prominent twentieth-century philosophers and political thinkers as teachers.

Who Is Phaedrus?

Author : Marshell Bradley
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2012-11-06
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781620321515

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Who Is Phaedrus? by Marshell Bradley Pdf

Who Is Phaedrus? This book delivers answers. Many have said Phaedrus is the most intriguing of Plato's works. Phaedrus is certainly one of the most difficult to follow and fathom. In part this is because the title figure, Phaedrus himself, has remained a mystery. Who Is Phaedrus? takes us on a tour of this intricate dialogue: a work of philosophy and history, and a work of art. In Who Is Phaedrus? we see how and why Phaedrus became involved in the most sensational scandals, both religious and political, in ancient Athens; and yet we see Phaedrus come across as a person remarkably contemporary, someone who could walk through a time seam and be wholly understandable as a soul in the twenty-first century. Perplexed as well as perplexing, Phaedrus, in the final analysis, needs Socrates' timeless philosophy as a salve and therapy, and we follow along as Socrates delivers.

Aspects of Charity

Author : Gert Melville
Publisher : LIT Verlag Münster
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : History
ISBN : 9783643111661

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"Charity" as a Christian and, in particular, also monastic virtue was a complex phenomenon in the Middle Ages. The present volume outlines, albeit with broad strokes, the field of charity in the monastic form of life. The collected essays endeavour to approach the subject from different angles, which present themselves as especially significant. The focus is placed both upon older communities oriented towards separation from the world as well as upon those open to the world and interested in interaction with all people, so that insights can be gained into mutual fraternal charity within the convents as well as into charity towards all. Additionally, the volume attempts to touch upon the wide spectrum of the communication levels of charity. Not least, attention is given to the pivotal point of charity - the systemic embedding of charity between people in the love of man for God, which leads to assimilation with Him. In doing so, the purpose was to draw attention to the fertility of the subject and to outline its importance for the history of the vita religiosa.

Pedagogy in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity

Author : Karina Martin Hogan,Matthew Goff,Emma Wasserman
Publisher : SBL Press
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2017-06-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780884142072

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Pedagogy in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity by Karina Martin Hogan,Matthew Goff,Emma Wasserman Pdf

Engage fourteen essays from an international group of experts There is little direct evidence for formal education in the Bible and in the texts of Second Temple Judaism and early Christianity. At the same time, pedagogy and character formation are important themes in many of these texts. This book explores the pedagogical purpose of wisdom literature, in which the concept of discipline (Hebrew musar) is closely tied to the acquisition of wisdom. It examines how and why the concept of musar came to be translated as paideia (education, enculturation) in the Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible (Septuagint), and how the concept of paideia was deployed by ancient Jewish authors writing in Greek. The different understandings of paideia in wisdom and apocalyptic writings of Second Temple Judaism are this book's primary focus. It also examines how early Christians adapted the concept of paideia, influenced by both the Septuagint and Greco-Roman understandings of this concept. Features A thorough lexical study of the term paideia in the Septuagint Exploration of the relationship of wisdom and Torah in Second Temple Judaism Examination of how Christians developed new forms of pedagogy in competition with Jewish and pagan systems of education

Teaching Philosophy

Author : Andrea Kenkmann
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2009-04-19
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781847062444

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Addresses the complex issues involved in teaching philosophy at undergraduate level.

Plato's Caves

Author : Rebecca Lemoine
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : History
ISBN : 9780190936983

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Plato's Caves by Rebecca Lemoine Pdf

Months before the 2016 United States presidential election, universities across the country began reporting the appearance of white nationalist flyers featuring slogans like "Let's Become Great Again" and "Protect Your Heritage" against the backdrop of white marble statues depicting figures such as Apollo and Hercules. Groups like Identity Evropa (which sponsored the flyers) oppose cultural diversity and quote classical thinkers such as Plato in support of their anti-immigration views. The traditional scholarly narrative of cultural diversity in classical Greek political thought often reinforces the perception of ancient thinkers as xenophobic, and this is particularly the case with interpretations of Plato. While scholars who study Plato reject the wholesale0dismissal of his work, the vast majority tend to admit that his portrayal of foreigners is unsettling. From student protests over the teaching of canonical texts such as Plato's Republic to the use of images of classical Greek statues in white supremacist propaganda, the world of the ancient Greeks is deeply implicated in a heated contemporary debate about identity and diversity. 0In Plato's Caves, Rebecca LeMoine defends the bold thesis that Plato was a friend of cultural diversity, contrary to many contemporary perceptions. LeMoine shows that, across Plato's dialogues, foreigners play a role similar to that of Socrates: liberating citizens from intellectual bondage. Through close readings of four Platonic dialogues-Republic, Menexenus, Laws, and Phaedrus-LeMoine recovers Plato's unique insight into the promise, and risk, of cross-cultural engagement. Like the Socratic "gadfly" who stings the "horse" of Athens into wakefulness, foreigners can provoke citizens to self-reflection by exposing contradictions and confronting them with alternative ways of life.