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Theosemiotic

Author : Michael L. Raposa
Publisher : Fordham University Press
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2020-10-06
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780823289530

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In Theosemiotic, Michael Raposa uses Charles Peirce’s semiotic theory to rethink certain issues in contemporary philosophical theology and the philosophy of religion. He first sketches a history that links Peirce’s thought to that of earlier figures (both within the tradition of American religious thought and beyond), as well as to other classical pragmatists and to later thinkers and developments. Drawing on Peirce’s ideas, Raposa develops a semiotic conception of persons/selves emphasizing the role that acts of attention play in shaping human inferences and perception. His central Peircean presuppositions are that all human experience takes the form of semiosis and that the universe is “perfused” with signs. Religious meaning emerges out of a process of continually reading and re-reading certain signs. Theology is explored here in its manifestations as inquiry, therapy, and praxis. By drawing on both Peirce’s logic of vagueness and his logic of relations, Raposa makes sense out of how we talk about God as personal, and also how we understand the character of genuine communities. An investigation of what Peirce meant by “musement” illuminates the nature and purpose of prayer. Theosemiotic is portrayed as a form of religious naturalism, broadly conceived. At the same time, the potential links between any philosophical theology conceived as theosemiotic and liberation theology are exposed.

C.S. Peirce and the Nested Continua Model of Religious Interpretation

Author : Gary Slater
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 251 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780198753230

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C.S. Peirce and the Nested Continua Model of Religious Interpretation by Gary Slater Pdf

This study develops resources in the work of Charles S. Peirce (1839-1914) for the purposes of contemporary philosophy. It contextualizes Peirce's prevailing influences and provides greater context in relation to the currents of nineteenth-century thought. Dr Gary Slater articulates 'a nested continua model' for theological interpretation, which is indebted to Peirce's creation of 'Existential Graphs', a system of diagrams designed to provide visual representation of the process of human reasoning. He investigates how the model can be applied by looking at recent debates in historiography. He deals respectively with Peter Ochs and Robert C. Neville as contemporary manifestations of Peircean philosophical theology. This work concludes with an assessment of the model's theological implications.

Theosemiotic

Author : Michael L. Raposa
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2021
Category : Philosophical theology
ISBN : 0823297217

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In 'Theosemiotic', Michael Raposa uses Charles Peirce's semiotic theory to rethink certain issues in contemporary philosophical theology and the philosophy of religion. He first sketches a history that links Peirce's thought to that of earlier figures (both within the tradition of American religious thought and beyond), as well as to other classical pragmatists and to later thinkers and developments. Drawing on Peirce's ideas, Raposa develops a semiotic conception of persons/selves emphasizing the role that acts of attention play in shaping human inferences and perception. His central Peircean presuppositions are that all human experience takes the form of semiosis and that the universe is 'perfused' with signs. Religious meaning emerges out of a process of continually reading and re-reading certain signs.

Sign, Method and the Sacred

Author : Jason Cronbach Van Boom,Thomas-Andreas Põder
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2021-08-23
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9783110694925

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Sign, Method and the Sacred by Jason Cronbach Van Boom,Thomas-Andreas Põder Pdf

To what extent can semiotics illuminate key problems in religious studies, given the centrality of symbols, language, and other modes of signification in religion and theology? The volume explores semiotic methodologies for the study of religion, with an emphasis on their critical and creative reconfigurations. The contributors come from different specialties, such as cognitive science, ethnography, linguistics, communication studies, art studies, religious studies, philosophy of religion, and theology. Part One consists of chapters focusing on theoretical perspectives. Part two focuses on applications in texts and case studies while still considering methodological issues. Many specific traditions and perspectives are taken up, such as C. S. Peirce, A. J. Greimas and the Paris School, Juri Lotman’s semiotics of culture, Bruno Latour and material semiotics, linguistic anthropology, social semiotics, cognitive semiotics, embodied and enactive perspectives on language and mind, semiotics of the image and iconicity, multimodality, intertextuality, and semiotics of colors. The book provides readers with a succinct overview of how contemporary semiotics can be useful in understanding a broad array of topics in the study of religion.

Signs of Salvation

Author : Mark Randall James,Randi Rashkover
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2021-03-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781725261686

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Signs of Salvation by Mark Randall James,Randi Rashkover Pdf

Peter Ochs is one of today’s most influential Jewish philosophers and the cofounder of the practice of Scriptural Reasoning. Signs of Salvation: A Festschrift for Peter Ochs celebrates Ochs’ deep and wide-ranging contributions to theology, philosophy, interreligious dialogue, and conflict resolution studies. The volume offers a rich and rigorous introduction to Peter Ochs’ extensive body of work and his philosophy of scriptural pragmatism. In addition, it presents engaging essays by Ochs’ colleagues, friends, and former students, who reflect on the impact his work has had on their academic field and their own thought. Contributors raise questions about the task of philosophy and the nature of reasoning, the appropriate function and limits of the Western academy, the practice of Scriptural Reasoning and its significance for interreligious dialogue, and the future of modern theology. With contributions from: Robert Gibbs Nicholas Adams Daniel Weiss Jim Fodor Jacob Goodson Emily Filler Rumi Ahmed Basit Koshul Nauman Faizi Rachel Muers Eliot Wolfson Steven Kepnes Shaul Magid Mike Higton Tom Greggs Susannah Ticciati Stanley Hauerwas

Theology of Anticipation

Author : Anette Ejsing
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2007-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781630878665

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Theology of Anticipation by Anette Ejsing Pdf

Is hope an attitude of wishful thinking or is it a volitional appropriation of what is to come? What does it mean to believe in a divine promise, anticipating but not experiencing its fulfillment? Theology of Anticipation responds to these questions with a constructive study of C. S. Peirce's philosophy. It explores Peirce's strong but ambiguous links to the tradition of 19th century classical German philosophy and the unique way he resurrected this tradition's theoretical content in the American context. Then introducing Wolfhart Pannenberg's philosophical theology of anticipation in a discussion of Peirce's epistemological application of the theory of abduction, Anette Ejsing reads these two in light of each other, with the goal of proposing a Peircean theology of anticipation. With this proposal, she offers a new model for how both rational inquirers and believing theologians can take for real in the present what belongs permanently to the future. This model describes the human pursuit of cognitive as well as personal fulfillment (of understanding and meaning) as anchored in a promise of fulfillment, which makes it an expression of anticipatory hope. Considering Peirce's religious writings of systematic importance for his philosophy, Theology of Anticipation offers critical comments to two existing interpretations of Peirce's philosophy of religion: Michael L. Raposa's theosemiotic and Robert S. Corrington's Peircean theology of divine potentialities.

Walker Percy's Search for Community

Author : John F. Desmond
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0820325880

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Walker Percy's Search for Community by John F. Desmond Pdf

In this criticism of Percy, John F. Desmond traces the writer's enduring concerns with community. These concerns, Desmond argues, were grounded in the realism of such Scholastics as Aquinas and Duns Scotus.

A Semiotic Christology

Author : Cyril Orji
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2021-03-04
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781725269194

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A Semiotic Christology by Cyril Orji Pdf

This book details how semiotics furthers an understanding of the science of Christology. In the light of the trend towards evolutionary worldview, the book goes beyond description and critically engages the sign system of C. S. Peirce, which it sees as a conceptual tool and method for a better understanding of some of the basic issues in Christology.

The Varieties of Transcendence

Author : Hans Joas,Matthias Jung,Magnus Schlette
Publisher : Fordham Univ Press
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2016-02-01
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780823267583

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The Varieties of Transcendence by Hans Joas,Matthias Jung,Magnus Schlette Pdf

The Varieties of Transcendence traces American pragmatist thought on religion and its relevance for theorizing religion today. The volume establishes pragmatist concepts of religious individualization as powerful alternatives to the more common secularization discourse. In stressing the importance of Josiah Royce’s work, it emphasizes religious individualism’s compatibility with community. At the same time, by covering all of the major classical pragmatist theories of religion, it shows their kinship and common focus on the interrelation between the challenges of contingency and the semiotic significance of transcendence.

Semiotics

Author : Semiotic Society of America. Meeting
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Semiotics
ISBN : UOM:39015033524078

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Semiotics 1992

Author : Semiotic Society of America. Meeting
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : STANFORD:36105005157271

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Semiotics 1992 by Semiotic Society of America. Meeting Pdf

Contents: I. Semiotics, Aesthetics, and Qualities of Consciousness; II. School of Paris: Theory of Emotions; III. Gender Consciousness; IV. Creativity; V. Peirce and Theology; VI. Semiotics and Clinical Communications; VII. Art Historical Semiotics and Visual Semiotics; VIII. Semiotics of Consciousness; IX. Conservation, Dissipation, and the Five Other Lively Sins; X. Politics and Moral Judgement; XI. Semiotics, Mathematics, and Logic; XII. Beyond Narrative. Contributors: Jackson Barry, Norma Procopiow, Beverly Seaton, Thomas F. Broden, Therese Budniakiewicz, Gila Safran-Naveh, Katherine Stephenson, Brooke Williams, Gary Shank, Deborah Smith-Shank, Ladelle McWhorter, Mark Bandas, Robert S. Corrington, Michael L. Raposa, Eleanor Donnelly, Martin Gossman, Dundea Krebs, Emily W. Salus, John Deely, David Lidov, David D. Olds, Myrdene Anderson, Paul Bouissac, Virgil L. Lokke, Mary Ann O'Donnell, Stacy J. Rhoads, Phyllis Passariello, Ralph A. Powell, Michael Roberts, Susan Brill, W. John Coletta, John K. Sheriff, C.W. Spinks, Bryan Dietrich, Sid Sondergard, and Terry Prewitt.

Introduction to C. S. Peirce

Author : Robert S. Corrington
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 1993-04-14
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781461718710

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Introduction to C. S. Peirce by Robert S. Corrington Pdf

Corrington achieves the most judicious presentation of Peirce's philosophy made so far, an ideal introduction for the beginning student and 'balancer' for Peirce sophisticates. -John Deely, Loras College

Transforming Postliberal Theology

Author : C.C. Pecknold
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 181 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2005-12-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567030344

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Transforming Postliberal Theology by C.C. Pecknold Pdf

Postliberal theology is a movement in contemporary theologythat rejects both the Enlightenment appeal to a ‘universal rationality' and theliberal assumption of an immediate religious experience common to all humanity.The movement initially began in the 1980's with its association to YaleDivinity School. Theologians such as Hans Frei, Paul Holmer, David Kelsey, andGeorge Lindbeck were influential and were significantly influenced bytheologians such as Karl Barth, Clifford Geertz, and Ludwig Wittgenstein.Postliberalism uses a narrative approach totheology, such as developed by Hans Frei, and argues that all thought andexperience is historically and socially mediated.Michener provides the reader with an accessible introductoryoverview of the origins, current thought, potential problems, and futurepossibilities of postliberal theology.

International Philosophical Quarterly

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1076 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : UCD:31175019505760

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Pragmatism and Naturalism

Author : Matthew C. Bagger
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 377 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2018-11-06
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780231543859

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Pragmatism and Naturalism by Matthew C. Bagger Pdf

Most contemporary philosophers would call themselves naturalists, yet there is little consensus on what naturalism entails. Long signifying the notion that science should inform philosophy, debates over naturalism often hinge on how broadly or narrowly the terms nature and science are defined. The founding figures of American Pragmatism—C. S. Peirce (1839–1914), William James (1842–1910), and John Dewey (1859–1952)—developed a distinctive variety of naturalism by rejecting reductive materialism and instead emphasizing social practices. Owing to this philosophical lineage, pragmatism has made original and insightful contributions to the study of religion as well as to political theory. In Pragmatism and Naturalism, distinguished scholars examine pragmatism’s distinctive form of nonreductive naturalism and consider its merits for the study of religion, democratic theory, and as a general philosophical orientation. Nancy Frankenberry, Philip Kitcher, Wayne Proudfoot, Jeffrey Stout, and others evaluate the contribution pragmatism can make to a viable naturalism, explore what distinguishes pragmatic naturalism from other naturalisms on offer, and address the pertinence of pragmatic naturalism to methodological issues in the study of religion. In parts dedicated to historical pragmatists, pragmatism in the philosophy and the study of religion, and pragmatism and democracy, they display the enduring power and contemporary relevance of pragmatic naturalism.