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Reimagining the Sacred

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Leading philosopher Richard Kearney engages Julia Kristeva, Gianni Vattimo, James Wood, Charles Taylor, Catherine Keller, Simon Critchley, Jean-Luc Marion, and John Caputo on the place of religion ...
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Contemporary conversations about religion and culture are framed by two reductive definitions of secularity. In one, multiple faiths and nonfaiths coexist free from a dominant belief in God. In the other, we deny the sacred altogether and exclude religion from rational thought and behavior. But is there a third way for those who wish to rediscover the sacred in a skeptical society? What kind of faith, if any, can be proclaimed after the ravages of the Holocaust and the many religion-based terrors since?

Richard Kearney explores these questions with a host of philosophers known for their inclusive, forward-thinking work on the intersection of secularism, politics, and religion. An interreligious dialogue that refuses to paper over religious difference, these conversations locate the sacred within secular society and affirm a positive role for religion in human reflection and action. Drawing on his own philosophical formulations, literary analysis, and personal interreligious experiences, Kearney develops through these engagements a basic gesture of hospitality for approaching the question of God. His work facilitates a fresh encounter with our best-known voices in continental philosophy and their views on issues of importance to all spiritually minded individuals and skeptics: how to reconcile God's goodness with human evil, how to believe in both God and natural science, how to talk about God without indulging in fundamentalist rhetoric, and how to balance God's sovereignty with God's love.

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Price: $35.00
Pages: 288
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Series: Insurrections: Critical Studies in Religion, Politics, and Culture
Publication Date: 15 December 2015
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231161039
Format: Paperback
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PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Deconstruction, RELIGION / Philosophy, RELIGION / Theology, RELIGION / Christian Theology / Liberation

This eminently readable volume offers rich insights into the leading contemporary Continental philosophers of religion who are addressing the place of the sacred and the sacramental in the contemporary world after the supposed 'death of God' announced by Nietzsche and others. Kearney shows his hermeneutical and dialogical skills in illuminating interviews conducted with leading thinkers, including Jean-Luc Marion, Charles Taylor, Gianni Vattimo and Julia Kristeva. This book explores not just the clash between atheism and theism but the exploration of the traces of the divine, which Kearney has termed anatheism. This book serves both as a lucid introduction to contemporary Continental philosophy of religion and a guide through the complexity of the contested terrain between theists, atheists, and those who search for a credible way to articulate the sacred in everyday life.
— Dermot Moran, University College Dublin

Richard Kearney holds the Charles H. Seelig Chair of Philosophy at Boston College. He is the author of more than twenty books, including Strangers, Gods, and Monsters, The God Who May Be, and Anatheism: Returning to God After God.

Jens Zimmermann holds the Canada Research Chair for Interpretation, Religion, and Culture at Trinity Western University. He has published widely on philosophy, theology, and literary theory. He is the author of Humanism and Religion: A Call for the Renewal of Western Culture and Hermeneutics: A Very Short Introduction.

Preface, by Richard Kearney
Introduction, by Jens Zimmermann
1. God After God: An Anatheist Attempt to Reimagine God, by Richard Kearney
2. Imagination, Anatheism, and the Sacred, by Richard Kearney and James Wood
3. Beyond the Impossible, by Richard Kearney and Catherine Keller
4. Transcendent Humanism in a Secular Age, by Richard Kearney and Charles Taylor
5. New Humanism and the Need to Believe, by Richard Kearney and Julia Kristeva
6. Anatheism, Nihilism, and Weak Thought, by Richard Kearney and Gianni Vattimo
7. What's God? "A Shout in the Street, by Richard Kearney and Simon Critchley
8. The Death of the Death of God, by Richard Kearney and Jean-Luc Marion
9. Anatheism and Radical Hermeneutics, by Richard Kearney and John Caputo
10. Theism, Atheism, Anatheism, by David Tracy, Merold Westphal, and Jens Zimmermann
Epilogue: In Guise of a Response, by Richard Kearney
Artist's Note, by Sheila Gallagher
Index