True theodicy is partly a theoretical corrective to evangelistic impatience: discounting the distortions arising from over-eager salesmanship. And partly it is a work of poetic intensification, dedicated to faith's necessary struggle against resentment. A boldly polemical study, this book is a bid to re-ignite debate on the whole topic of theodicy.
True theodicy is partly a theoretical corrective to evangelistic impatience: discounting the distortions arising from over-eager salesmanship. And partly it is a work of poetic intensification, dedicated to faith's necessary struggle against resentment. A boldly polemical study, this book is a bid to re-ignite debate on the whole topic of theodicy.
Andrew Shanks is Canon Emeritus of Manchester Cathedral, UK. He is widely published in the field of religion, theology and philosophy, having written more than 10 monographs including Hegel and Religious Faith (2011) and Hegel versus 'Inter-faith Dialogue' (2015).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1 Hegel's Riddle: truth as openness, a temperate theodicean ideal 2 Hegel versus Nietzsche: truth as openness, a (small 'c') catholic theodicean ideal, without manipulation 3 God / Godhead / 'God': truth as openness, a modestly patient theodicean ideal 4 Job redux: truth as openness, a poetically exposed theodicean ideal Conclusion
Introduction 1 Hegel's Riddle: truth as openness, a temperate theodicean ideal 2 Hegel versus Nietzsche: truth as openness, a (small 'c') catholic theodicean ideal, without manipulation 3 God / Godhead / 'God': truth as openness, a modestly patient theodicean ideal 4 Job redux: truth as openness, a poetically exposed theodicean ideal Conclusion
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