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During the past few decades there has been renewed interest in the twentieth-century French Catholic philosopher Maurice Blondel (1861-1949) and his influence on modern and contemporary theology, but little scholarship has been published in the English-speaking world. In Maurice Blondel: Transforming Catholic Tradition , Robert Koerpel examines Blondel's work, the historical and theological development of the idea of tradition in modern Catholicism, tradition's relation to reason and revelation, and Blondel's influence on Catholicism's understanding of tradition. The book presents aspects of…mehr
During the past few decades there has been renewed interest in the twentieth-century French Catholic philosopher Maurice Blondel (1861-1949) and his influence on modern and contemporary theology, but little scholarship has been published in the English-speaking world. In Maurice Blondel: Transforming Catholic Tradition, Robert Koerpel examines Blondel's work, the historical and theological development of the idea of tradition in modern Catholicism, tradition's relation to reason and revelation, and Blondel's influence on Catholicism's understanding of tradition. The book presents aspects of Blondel's thought that deserve to be more widely known and contributes to important debates in current theology on modern French Catholic thought and the emerging conversations surrounding them. Koerpel looks to the cultural context from which Blondel's thought emerges by situating it within the broader conceptual, historical, and theological developments of modernity. He examines the problem of reason and revelation in modern Catholicism, the role and nature of tradition, and the relationships between theology and history, truth and change, nature and grace, and scripture and the development of doctrine.
This book provides readers with an appreciation of Blondel's conceptually creative answer to how tradition represents the Word of God in human history and why it is one of his most important contributions to modern and contemporary theology. They will discover how his contribution restores the animated vitality between the institutional and liturgical dimensions of tradition essential to the living, dynamic nature of Catholicism.
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Autorenporträt
Robert C. Koerpel is adjunct professor of theology at the University of St. Thomas. He is co-editor of Contemplating the Future of Moral Theology.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements 1. The Development of Blondel's Philosophical and Theological Thought 2. Blondel's Ecclesiological and Theological Inheritance: Tradition from the Late Medieval through the Post-Tridentine Periods 3. The Problem of Representation, Scripture, the Rise of Modern Thomism, and Blondel's Response 4. Tradition, History, and the Intellectual Life of Nineteenth-Century Catholicism: The Methodological Conflict between Blondel and Loisy 5. Mapping the Soul's Journey Toward Truth: Blondel's Philosophy of Action between Faith and Reason 6. Tradition in History and Dogma: Blondel and the Problem of Theology and History in Modern Catholicism 7. After History and Dogma: Tradition as Participation in God's Truth 8. Blondel and the Sacramentality of Human Rationality Bibliography
Acknowledgements 1. The Development of Blondel's Philosophical and Theological Thought 2. Blondel's Ecclesiological and Theological Inheritance: Tradition from the Late Medieval through the Post-Tridentine Periods 3. The Problem of Representation, Scripture, the Rise of Modern Thomism, and Blondel's Response 4. Tradition, History, and the Intellectual Life of Nineteenth-Century Catholicism: The Methodological Conflict between Blondel and Loisy 5. Mapping the Soul's Journey Toward Truth: Blondel's Philosophy of Action between Faith and Reason 6. Tradition in History and Dogma: Blondel and the Problem of Theology and History in Modern Catholicism 7. After History and Dogma: Tradition as Participation in God's Truth 8. Blondel and the Sacramentality of Human Rationality Bibliography
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