'Modern European thought' describes a wide range of philosophies, cultural programmes, and political arguments developed in Europe in the period following the French Revolution. This handbook charts and explores recurring themes and approaches to this broad and complex topic, particularly with regard to Theology.
'Modern European thought' describes a wide range of philosophies, cultural programmes, and political arguments developed in Europe in the period following the French Revolution. This handbook charts and explores recurring themes and approaches to this broad and complex topic, particularly with regard to Theology.
Introduction Part I: Identity 1: Clare Carlisle: The Self and the Good life 2: Stephen Backhouse: Community (1) The Nation 3: Graham Ward: Community (2): The City 4: Pamela Anderson: The Other 5: Steven Shakespeare: Language 6: Daphne Hampson: Freedom and Human Emancipation Part II: The Human Condition 7: John Hughes: Work and Labour 8: Paul Fiddes: Suffering 9: George Pattison: Death 10: Jennifer Geddes: Evil 11: Werner Jeanrond: Love Part III: The Age of Revolution 12: Luke Bretherton: Sovereignty 13: Tracey Rowland: Tradition 14: Judith Wolfe: Messianism 15: Conor Cunningham: Nihilism 16: Douglas Hedley: Sacrifice 17: Stanley Hauerwas: War and Peace Part IV: The World 18: Michael Gillespie: Radical Philosophy and Political Theology 19: Gordon Graham: Nature 20: Ross Wilson: The Sublime and the Beautiful 21: Arne Grøn: Time and History 22: David Lewin: Technology Part V: Ways of Knowing 23: Johannes Zachhuber: Wissenschaft 24: Jim Fodor: Hermeneutics 25: Merold Westphal: Phenomenology 26: William Desmond: The Metaphysics of Modernity Part VI: Theology 27: Nicholas Adams: The Bible 28: David Law: Incarnation 29: David Brown: Sacramentality 30: Simeon Zahl: Atonement 31: David Fergusson: Eschatology/ providence Afterword
Introduction Part I: Identity 1: Clare Carlisle: The Self and the Good life 2: Stephen Backhouse: Community (1) The Nation 3: Graham Ward: Community (2): The City 4: Pamela Anderson: The Other 5: Steven Shakespeare: Language 6: Daphne Hampson: Freedom and Human Emancipation Part II: The Human Condition 7: John Hughes: Work and Labour 8: Paul Fiddes: Suffering 9: George Pattison: Death 10: Jennifer Geddes: Evil 11: Werner Jeanrond: Love Part III: The Age of Revolution 12: Luke Bretherton: Sovereignty 13: Tracey Rowland: Tradition 14: Judith Wolfe: Messianism 15: Conor Cunningham: Nihilism 16: Douglas Hedley: Sacrifice 17: Stanley Hauerwas: War and Peace Part IV: The World 18: Michael Gillespie: Radical Philosophy and Political Theology 19: Gordon Graham: Nature 20: Ross Wilson: The Sublime and the Beautiful 21: Arne Grøn: Time and History 22: David Lewin: Technology Part V: Ways of Knowing 23: Johannes Zachhuber: Wissenschaft 24: Jim Fodor: Hermeneutics 25: Merold Westphal: Phenomenology 26: William Desmond: The Metaphysics of Modernity Part VI: Theology 27: Nicholas Adams: The Bible 28: David Law: Incarnation 29: David Brown: Sacramentality 30: Simeon Zahl: Atonement 31: David Fergusson: Eschatology/ providence Afterword
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