In a thoroughly updated second edition of his popular and engaging book, John D. Caputo revisits Augustine's ancient question "what do I love when I love my God?" and presses it into service in the postmodern world. Accessible but without compromising the big ideas, he raises the question of what religion means today in the face of widespread religious violence after 9/11, of spreading secularization, the dazzling discoveries of contemporary cosmology, and the eerie advent of the "posthuman" world. All along sculpting the idea of a postmodern, postsecular "religion without religion," which…mehr
In a thoroughly updated second edition of his popular and engaging book, John D. Caputo revisits Augustine's ancient question "what do I love when I love my God?" and presses it into service in the postmodern world. Accessible but without compromising the big ideas, he raises the question of what religion means today in the face of widespread religious violence after 9/11, of spreading secularization, the dazzling discoveries of contemporary cosmology, and the eerie advent of the "posthuman" world. All along sculpting the idea of a postmodern, postsecular "religion without religion," which turns on the "mystical element" of our lives, he wonders what the future of traditional religion will be, or whether it even has one.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John D. Caputo is Thomas J. Watson Professor of Religion Emeritus at Syracuse University, USA and the David R. Cook Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Villanova University, USA.
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Preface to the Second Edition The Love of God One Religion is for Lovers The Impossible The Secret What do I Love When I Love My God? How the Secular World Became Post-Secular Two The Sacral Age Secularization Our Prophets: Kierkegaard and Nietzsche Desecularization: The Death of the Death of God Putting Religion in Its Place Three What is What? Why the Why? The Mystical Element in Life The Place of Religion Can There Be a Religion with Religion? Four Never Say "Only" a Symbol A God Before Whom We Can Sing and Dance Why is Religion So Violent? Five Impossible People Religious Violence Ban the Bible Ban the Unconditional Why Was Jesus Killed? The Hermeneutics of Love Cosmic Grace: World Without Why, Amen Six God is Dead-Or Maybe Not So Fast Cosmo-Theology Panentheism or the Divine Milieu Not Your Great-Grandfather's Newtonianism The Post-Humans: Immaculate Electronic Conceptions, Virginally Virtual Births, Copy and Paste Resurrections Becoming Divine: The Electronic Tree of Life Cosmic Grace: World Without Why, Amen On Religion - Without Religion Seven Religious Truth/True Religion The Tragic Sense of Life The Faith of a Post-Modern Axioms of a Religion Without Religion Adieu Index
Preface to the Second Edition The Love of God One Religion is for Lovers The Impossible The Secret What do I Love When I Love My God? How the Secular World Became Post-Secular Two The Sacral Age Secularization Our Prophets: Kierkegaard and Nietzsche Desecularization: The Death of the Death of God Putting Religion in Its Place Three What is What? Why the Why? The Mystical Element in Life The Place of Religion Can There Be a Religion with Religion? Four Never Say "Only" a Symbol A God Before Whom We Can Sing and Dance Why is Religion So Violent? Five Impossible People Religious Violence Ban the Bible Ban the Unconditional Why Was Jesus Killed? The Hermeneutics of Love Cosmic Grace: World Without Why, Amen Six God is Dead-Or Maybe Not So Fast Cosmo-Theology Panentheism or the Divine Milieu Not Your Great-Grandfather's Newtonianism The Post-Humans: Immaculate Electronic Conceptions, Virginally Virtual Births, Copy and Paste Resurrections Becoming Divine: The Electronic Tree of Life Cosmic Grace: World Without Why, Amen On Religion - Without Religion Seven Religious Truth/True Religion The Tragic Sense of Life The Faith of a Post-Modern Axioms of a Religion Without Religion Adieu Index
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