Postmodern Rationality Social Criticism And Religion

Postmodern Rationality Social Criticism And Religion Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle version is available to download in english. Read online anytime anywhere directly from your device. Click on the download button below to get a free pdf file of Postmodern Rationality Social Criticism And Religion book. This book definitely worth reading, it is an incredibly well-written.

Postmodern Rationality, Social Criticism, and Religion

Author : Henry L. Ruf
Publisher : Paragon House Publishers
Page : 482 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2005-02
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : STANFORD:36105123398955

Get Book

Postmodern Rationality, Social Criticism, and Religion by Henry L. Ruf Pdf

Ruf (philosophy, Florida Atlantic U. and emeritus West Virginia U.) explains to undergraduate students some of the ways philosophers have been trying to make sense of things over the past 150 years. He analyzes, criticizes, selectively appropriates, and reconstructs writings of existentialists, social and cultural critics, pragmatists, and postmodernists in order to find a coherent interpretation of the current human form of life and its future possibilities.

Postmodernism, Reason and Religion

Author : Ernest Gellner
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 119 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2013-03-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781134894987

Get Book

Postmodernism, Reason and Religion by Ernest Gellner Pdf

First Published in 1992. On questions of faith, Ernest Gellner believes, three ideological options are available to us today. One is the return to a genuine and firm faith in a religious tradition. The other is a form of relativism which abandons the notion of unique truth altogether and resigns itself to treating truth as relative to the society or culture in question. The third, which Gellner calls enlightenment rationalism, upholds the idea that there is a unique truth, but denies that any society can ever possess it definitively. Learned and stimulating, Professor Gellner’s book is an important contribution to our understanding of postmodernism and the relations between Islam and the West. It will be of great interest to anyone concerned with the ideological condition of contemporary society.

Max Weber, Rationality and Modernity

Author : Sam Whimster,Dr Scott Lash
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 409 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2014-04-04
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317833369

Get Book

Max Weber, Rationality and Modernity by Sam Whimster,Dr Scott Lash Pdf

This book brings together leading figures in history, sociology, political science, feminism and critical theory to interpret, evaluate, criticize and update Weber's legacy. In a collection of specially commissioned pieces and translated articles the Weberian scholarship recognizes Max Weber as the figure central to contemporary debates on the need for societal rationality, the limits of reason and the place of culture and conduct in the supposedly post-religious age. In Part 1, Wolfgang Mommsen, Wilhelm Hennis, Guenther Roth and Wolfgang Schluchter provide a full and varied account of the theme of rationalization in the world civilizations. In Part 2 Pierre Bourdieu and Barry Hindess critically examine Weber's social action model, and Johannes Weiss and Martin Albrow address the putative 'crisis' of Western rationality. In Part 3 Jeffrey Alexander, Ralph Schroeder, Bryan Turner, Roslyn Bologh and Sam Whimster scrutinize Weber's understanding of modernity with its characteristic plurality of 'gods and demons'; they focus on its implications for individuality and personality, the body and sexuality, feminism and aesthetic modernism. Part 4 turns to politics, law and the state in the contemporary world: Colin Gordon on liberalism, Luciano Cavalli on charismatic politics, Stephen Turner and Regis Factor on decisionism and power and Scott Lash on modernism, substantice rationality and law. This book was first published in 1987.

Gospel of the Absurd

Author : Robert Scot Miller
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2017-08-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781498296472

Get Book

Gospel of the Absurd by Robert Scot Miller Pdf

Gospel of the Absurd is a project that originates in the anarchic experiences of a crack cocaine addict who was knocked off his high horse by an experience of Jesus. Having spent years as an enemy of the faith, R. Scot Miller came back to faith with the passion of a new convert infused with a subversive's heart for turning the world upside down. In the process of stumbling every bit as much as he learned to walk in the light, Miller begins to understand that the subversive claims of the gospel of Jesus as the Christ are not only the most meaningful response to the absurdity of the world, but that such absurdity demands a community of action that makes the subversive Christ the credible response to a culture and Christendom run amok with power and greed. Gospel of the Absurd is about an ethic informed by an absurd claim--that being the claim that voluntary sacrifice of privilege is the proper response to human brokenness and the systems of domination that have lured the church into apostasy. Miller then explores whether the church, by prioritizing care ethics over legislative or coercive justice, is the salvific experience Jesus is calling us to engage in.

The Allure of Decadent Thinking

Author : Carl Olson
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2013-03-07
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780199959839

Get Book

The Allure of Decadent Thinking by Carl Olson Pdf

The use of postmodern thought to approach the study of religion threatens to call into question the values and representational mode of thinking typical of the field. Religious studies with a radical scepticism grounded in an embrace of decadence by postmodern thinkers has the potential to undermine, subvert, and distort the study of religion, making it difficult to understand the subject if such an approach is uncritically adopted by scholars seeking new ways to study it.

Zen Skin, Zen Marrow

Author : Steven Heine
Publisher : Oxford University Press on Demand
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2007-12-31
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780195326772

Get Book

Zen Skin, Zen Marrow by Steven Heine Pdf

Since Zen Buddhism first captivated the attention of Western seekers the dominant discourse about this sect has been romantic, idealistic, and utopian. Some scholars have begun to examine Zen through the lenses of historical and cultural criticism, producing a sharp challenge to the traditional view. This text investigates.

Rationality and the Study of Religion

Author : Jeppe Sinding Jensen,Luther Martin
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 323 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2013-09-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781136480317

Get Book

Rationality and the Study of Religion by Jeppe Sinding Jensen,Luther Martin Pdf

Does rationality, the intellectual bedrock of all science, apply to the study of religion? Religion, arguably the most subjective area of human behaviour, has particular challenges associated with its study. Attracting crowd-healers, conjurers, the pious and the prophetic alongside comparativists and sceptics, it excites opinions and generalizations whilst seldom explicitly staking out the territory for the discussions in which it partakes. Increasingly, scholars argue that religious study needs to define and critique its own field, and to distinguish itself from theology and other non-objective disciplines. Yet how can rational techniques be applied to beliefs and states of mind regarded by some as beyond the scope of human reason? Can these be made empirically testable, or comparable and replicable within academic communities? Can science explicate religion without reducing it to mere superstition, or redefine its truth in some empirical but meaningful way? Featuring contributions from leading international experts including Donald Wiebe, Roger Trigg and Michael Pye, Rationality and the Study of Religion gets under the surface of the religious studies discipline to expose the ideologies beneath. Reopening debate in a neglected yet philosophically significant field, it questions the role of rationality in religious anthropology, natural history and anti-scientific theologies, with implications not only for supposedly objective disciplines but for our deepest attitudes to personal experience. 'Interesting and important. Religion has long been associated with irrationality, both by its defenders and its critics, and the topic of rationality has been unjustly neglected The book certainly deserves to be widely circulated.' Greg Alles, Western Maryland College

Eating Identities

Author : Wenying Xu
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2018-03-31
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780824878436

Get Book

Eating Identities by Wenying Xu Pdf

The French epicure and gastronome Brillat-Savarin declared, "Tell me what you eat, and I will tell you who you are." Wenying Xu infuses this notion with cultural-political energy by extending it to an ethnic group known for its cuisines: Asian Americans. She begins with the general argument that eating is a means of becoming—not simply in the sense of nourishment but more importantly of what we choose to eat, what we can afford to eat, what we secretly crave but are ashamed to eat in front of others, and how we eat. Food, as the most significant medium of traffic between the inside and outside of our bodies, organizes, signifies, and legitimates our sense of self and distinguishes us from others, who practice different foodways. Narrowing her scope, Xu reveals how cooking, eating, and food fashion Asian American identities in terms of race/ethnicity, gender, class, diaspora, and sexuality. She provides lucid and informed interpretations of seven Asian American writers (John Okada, Joy Kogawa, Frank Chin, Li-Young Lee, David Wong Louie, Mei Ng, and Monique Truong) and places these identity issues in the fascinating spaces of food, hunger, consumption, appetite, desire, and orality. Asian American literature abounds in culinary metaphors and references, but few scholars have made sense of them in a meaningful way. Most literary critics perceive alimentary references as narrative strategies or part of the background; Xu takes food as the central site of cultural and political struggles waged in the seemingly private domain of desire in the lives of Asian Americans. Eating Identities is the first book to link food to a wide range of Asian American concerns such as race and sexuality. Unlike most sociological studies, which center on empirical analyses of the relationship between food and society, it focuses on how food practices influence psychological and ontological formations and thus contributes significantly to the growing field of food studies. For students of literature, this tantalizing work offers an illuminating lesson on how to read the multivalent meanings of food and eating in literary texts. An electronic version of this book is freely available thanks to the support of libraries working with Knowledge Unlatched, a collaborative initiative designed to make high-quality books open access for the public good. The open-access version of this book is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), which means that the work may be freely downloaded and shared for non-commercial purposes, provided credit is given to the author. Derivative works and commercial uses require permission from the publisher.

Anglo-american Postmodernity

Author : Nancey Murphy
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2018-02-19
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780429970818

Get Book

Anglo-american Postmodernity by Nancey Murphy Pdf

The term 'postmodern' is generally used to refer to current work in philosophy, literary criticism, and feminist thought inspired by Continental thinkers such as Friedrich Nietzsche and Jacques Derrida. In this book, Nancey Murphy appropriates the term to describe emerging patterns in Anglo-American thought and to indicate their radical break from the thought patterns of Enlightened modernity. The book examines the shift from modern to postmodern in three areas: epistemology, philosophy of language, and metaphysics. Murphy contends that whole clusters of terms in each of these disciplines have taken on new uses in the past fifty years and that these changes have radical consequences for all areas of academia, especially philosophy of science, philosophy of religion, and ethics.

Sociology of Postmodernism

Author : Scott Lash
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : UOM:39015017914535

Get Book

Sociology of Postmodernism by Scott Lash Pdf

This authoritative and revealing book provides the first sociological examination of postmodernism. Lash examines the differences between modernism and postmodernism, providing a clear explanation of why postmodernism is important.

Postmodernism and the Ethics of Theological Knowledge

Author : Justin Thacker
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 154 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2016-04-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781317077251

Get Book

Postmodernism and the Ethics of Theological Knowledge by Justin Thacker Pdf

This book establishes the necessary integration of theological knowledge with theological ethics. It does this as a response to the postmodern critique of Christianity, as exemplified in Rorty and Lyotard. They argue that any claim to know God is necessarily tyrannical. Contemporary responses to such postmodern thinking often fail to address adequately the ethical critique that is made. This book redresses that balance by suggesting that our knowedge of God and love of the Other are so intimately connected that we cannot have one without the other. In the absence of love, then, we simply do not know God. Justin Thacker proposes that an effective theological response to postmodernity must address both knowledge and ethics in an integrated fashion as presented in this book.

An Introduction to the Sociology of Religion

Author : Inger Furseth,Pål Repstad
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2017-03-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781351958660

Get Book

An Introduction to the Sociology of Religion by Inger Furseth,Pål Repstad Pdf

Is it true that religion is weakening in modern times, or are we facing religious resurgence? What is fundamentalism? How does it emerge and grow? What role does religion play in ethnic and national conflicts? Is religion a fundamental driving force or do political leaders use religion for their own purposes? Do all religions oppress women? These are some of the questions addressed in this book. An Introduction to the Sociology of Religion provides an overview of sociological theories of contemporary religious life. Some chapters are organized according to topic. Others offer brief presentations of classical and contemporary sociologists from Karl Marx to Zygmunt Bauman and their perspectives on social life, including religion. Throughout the book, illustrations and examples are taken from several religious traditions.

Manifesto of the Critical Theory of Society and Religion (3 vols.)

Author : Rudolf Siebert
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 1878 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2010-08-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789004191259

Get Book

Manifesto of the Critical Theory of Society and Religion (3 vols.) by Rudolf Siebert Pdf

The Manifesto develops further the Critical Theory of Religion intrinsic to the Critical Theory of Society of the Frankfurt School into a new paradigm of the Psychology, Sociology, Philosophy and Theology of Religion. Its central theme is the theodicy problem in the context of late capitalist society and its globalization.

Explorations in Classical Sociological Theory: Seeing the Social World

Author : Kenneth Allan
Publisher : SAGE
Page : 401 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2012-04-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781412992435

Get Book

Explorations in Classical Sociological Theory: Seeing the Social World by Kenneth Allan Pdf

A revised and updated edition of this student-friendly, first year introduction to classical sociological theory.

Religion and Rationality

Author : Jürgen Habermas
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2014-10-15
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780745694412

Get Book

Religion and Rationality by Jürgen Habermas Pdf

This important new volume brings together Habermas' key writing on religion and religious belief. Habermas explores the relations between Christian and Jewish thought, on the one hand, and the Western philosophical tradition on the other. In so doing, he examines a range of important figures, including Benjamin, Heidegger, Johann Baptist Metz and Gershom Scholem. In a new introduction written especially for this volume, Eduardo Mendieta places Habermas' engagement with religion in the context of his work as a whole. Mendieta also discusses Habermas' writings in relation to Jewish Messianism and the Frankfurt School, showing how the essays in Religion and Rationality, one of which is translated into English for the first time, foreground an important, yet often neglected, dimension of critical theory. The volume concludes with an original extended interview, also in English for the first time, in which Habermas develops his current views on religion in modern society. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars in theology, religious studies and philosophy, as well as to all those already familiar with Habermas' work.