Before God
eBook - Exercises in Subjectivity
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Zusatztext
<p><span>Since Heidegger, it has become something of an unquestioned presupposition to analyse selfhood from the perspective of being-in-the-world. In the book, DeLay sets out a view of existence instead emphasizing humanitys ineluctable experience before-God. Surmounting received divisions between philosophy and theology, the works eight chapters explore our relation to God and others, tracing a path instituted in antiquity and latent still in certain strands of contemporary phenomenology. After two introductory explorations of the ancient conception of philosophy as a way of life undermining the modern notion of philosophy as methodologically atheist, the third chapter examines our relation to others through an assessment of how, paradoxically, we are together in the world yet ever alone. The theme of being-with-others is deepened with an analysis of forgiveness in its various forms. The theme is continued in the next chapters discussion of peace, which is seen to prove so elusive because of the omnipresence of evil in the world, a fact which itself is explored in connection to the varieties of silence we encounter throughout our daily lives. Utilizing these results from the preceding chapters on forgiveness, peace, and silence, the final chapters inquire into perennial questions as doubt, deception, and hope. Drawing together the previous results, the conclusion underscores the view of man that has theretofore emerged: we are open to a God who in Jesus Christ calls each of us back to ourselves.</span></p><p></p>
Autorenportrait
<p><span>Steven DeLay is an Old Member of Christ Church, Oxford. The author of</span><span>In the Spirit</span><span> (John Hunt, 2021) and</span><span>Phenomenology in France: A Philosophical and Theological Introduction</span><span> (Routledge, 2019), he is also the editor of</span><span>Life above the Clouds: Philosophy in the Films of Terrence Malick</span><span>(SUNY, 2022), and editor of the series of online essays Finding Meaning in the Age of Nihilism at</span><span>3:16 AM</span><span>.</span></p><p></p>
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 02.12.2019
Umfang: 200 S.
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781786613172
Umbreit-Nr.: 2285788
