Recognition and Religion (eBook, PDF)
Contemporary and Historical Perspectives
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This book focuses on recognition and its relation to religion and theology, in both systematic and historical dimensions. Exploring early Christian and Medieval sources on recognition and religion, it also offers contemporary applications of this underexplored combination.
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This book focuses on recognition and its relation to religion and theology, in both systematic and historical dimensions. Exploring early Christian and Medieval sources on recognition and religion, it also offers contemporary applications of this underexplored combination.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429652028
- Artikelnr.: 55440055
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429652028
- Artikelnr.: 55440055
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Maijastina Kahlos is a senior researcher at the University of Helsinki, Finland. Heikki J. Koskinen is a senior researcher at the University of Helsinki, Finland. Ritva Palmén is a postdoctoral researcher at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland.
Introduction Section I: Recognition: Novel Articulations 1 The Recognition
of Religion in Public Spaces 2 Mediated Recognition: Suggestions towards an
Articulation 3 Causes for Lack of Recognition: From the Secular to the
Non-Secular Section II: Historical Struggles for Recognition 4 Early
Christians and the Transformation of Recognition 5 Early Christians on
Philosophy: A Religion Seeking Recognition in Greco-Roman Culture 6
Recognition through Persuasion: An Aspect of Late Antique Religious
Controversy 7 Recognizing the Road: Graeco-Roman Appeals for Religious
Diversity in the Late Roman Empire Section III: Medieval and Early Modern
Intersections 8 Shame, Self-Evaluation and Recognition in the Middle Ages 9
Aquinas on Recognition 10 Theological and Legal Arguments for the
Non-Recognition and Recognition of the Rights of Infidels in Medieval
Sources 11 Recognition and Masculinity: Luther on the Song of Songs
Section IV: Roots of Recognition Theory 12 Spinoza, Religion and
Recognition 13 Hegel's Actualist Metaphysics as a Framework for
Understanding His Recognition-Theoretic Account of Christianity Section V:
Limits of Recognition 14 On the Natural Basis and Ecological Limits of
Recognition 15 Justice, Friendship and Recognition: Reflections on Ancient
and Late Ancient Debates
of Religion in Public Spaces 2 Mediated Recognition: Suggestions towards an
Articulation 3 Causes for Lack of Recognition: From the Secular to the
Non-Secular Section II: Historical Struggles for Recognition 4 Early
Christians and the Transformation of Recognition 5 Early Christians on
Philosophy: A Religion Seeking Recognition in Greco-Roman Culture 6
Recognition through Persuasion: An Aspect of Late Antique Religious
Controversy 7 Recognizing the Road: Graeco-Roman Appeals for Religious
Diversity in the Late Roman Empire Section III: Medieval and Early Modern
Intersections 8 Shame, Self-Evaluation and Recognition in the Middle Ages 9
Aquinas on Recognition 10 Theological and Legal Arguments for the
Non-Recognition and Recognition of the Rights of Infidels in Medieval
Sources 11 Recognition and Masculinity: Luther on the Song of Songs
Section IV: Roots of Recognition Theory 12 Spinoza, Religion and
Recognition 13 Hegel's Actualist Metaphysics as a Framework for
Understanding His Recognition-Theoretic Account of Christianity Section V:
Limits of Recognition 14 On the Natural Basis and Ecological Limits of
Recognition 15 Justice, Friendship and Recognition: Reflections on Ancient
and Late Ancient Debates
Introduction Section I: Recognition: Novel Articulations 1 The Recognition
of Religion in Public Spaces 2 Mediated Recognition: Suggestions towards an
Articulation 3 Causes for Lack of Recognition: From the Secular to the
Non-Secular Section II: Historical Struggles for Recognition 4 Early
Christians and the Transformation of Recognition 5 Early Christians on
Philosophy: A Religion Seeking Recognition in Greco-Roman Culture 6
Recognition through Persuasion: An Aspect of Late Antique Religious
Controversy 7 Recognizing the Road: Graeco-Roman Appeals for Religious
Diversity in the Late Roman Empire Section III: Medieval and Early Modern
Intersections 8 Shame, Self-Evaluation and Recognition in the Middle Ages 9
Aquinas on Recognition 10 Theological and Legal Arguments for the
Non-Recognition and Recognition of the Rights of Infidels in Medieval
Sources 11 Recognition and Masculinity: Luther on the Song of Songs
Section IV: Roots of Recognition Theory 12 Spinoza, Religion and
Recognition 13 Hegel's Actualist Metaphysics as a Framework for
Understanding His Recognition-Theoretic Account of Christianity Section V:
Limits of Recognition 14 On the Natural Basis and Ecological Limits of
Recognition 15 Justice, Friendship and Recognition: Reflections on Ancient
and Late Ancient Debates
of Religion in Public Spaces 2 Mediated Recognition: Suggestions towards an
Articulation 3 Causes for Lack of Recognition: From the Secular to the
Non-Secular Section II: Historical Struggles for Recognition 4 Early
Christians and the Transformation of Recognition 5 Early Christians on
Philosophy: A Religion Seeking Recognition in Greco-Roman Culture 6
Recognition through Persuasion: An Aspect of Late Antique Religious
Controversy 7 Recognizing the Road: Graeco-Roman Appeals for Religious
Diversity in the Late Roman Empire Section III: Medieval and Early Modern
Intersections 8 Shame, Self-Evaluation and Recognition in the Middle Ages 9
Aquinas on Recognition 10 Theological and Legal Arguments for the
Non-Recognition and Recognition of the Rights of Infidels in Medieval
Sources 11 Recognition and Masculinity: Luther on the Song of Songs
Section IV: Roots of Recognition Theory 12 Spinoza, Religion and
Recognition 13 Hegel's Actualist Metaphysics as a Framework for
Understanding His Recognition-Theoretic Account of Christianity Section V:
Limits of Recognition 14 On the Natural Basis and Ecological Limits of
Recognition 15 Justice, Friendship and Recognition: Reflections on Ancient
and Late Ancient Debates