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This book seeks to examine the mutual interplay between existentialism and Christian belief as seen through the work of three existentialist thinkers who were also committed Christians - a Spaniard (Miguel de Unamuno), a Russian (Nikolai Berdyaev), and a Frenchman (Gabriel Marcel). They are compared with each other and with leading non-religious existentialists. The major themes studied include reason, freedom, the self, belief, hope, love, suffering, and immortality.
This book seeks to examine the mutual interplay between existentialism and Christian belief as seen through the work of three existentialist thinkers who were also committed Christians - a Spaniard (Miguel de Unamuno), a Russian (Nikolai Berdyaev), and a Frenchman (Gabriel Marcel). They are compared with each other and with leading non-religious existentialists. The major themes studied include reason, freedom, the self, belief, hope, love, suffering, and immortality.
Alex Longhurst, before retiring and writing this book, was previously a Professor at Leeds University. He is the author of ten previous books/editions and more than 100 journal articles and essays.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Existentialism, Religious and Non-Religious.- 2. Reason and the Philosopher.- 3. Abstract Man and Concrete Man.- 4. Freedom and Contingency.- 5. Faith and Intellection.- 6. Hope and Anxiety.- 7. Love and Egotism.- 8. Individual and Community.- 9. Evil and Suffering.- 10. Immortality and God.- 11. Conclusion: Existentialism and Christianity.
1. Introduction: Existentialism, Religious and Non-Religious.- 2. Reason and the Philosopher.- 3. Abstract Man and Concrete Man.- 4. Freedom and Contingency.- 5. Faith and Intellection.- 6. Hope and Anxiety.- 7. Love and Egotism.- 8. Individual and Community.- 9. Evil and Suffering.- 10. Immortality and God.- 11. Conclusion: Existentialism and Christianity.
1. Introduction: Existentialism, Religious and Non-Religious.- 2. Reason and the Philosopher.- 3. Abstract Man and Concrete Man.- 4. Freedom and Contingency.- 5. Faith and Intellection.- 6. Hope and Anxiety.- 7. Love and Egotism.- 8. Individual and Community.- 9. Evil and Suffering.- 10. Immortality and God.- 11. Conclusion: Existentialism and Christianity.
1. Introduction: Existentialism, Religious and Non-Religious.- 2. Reason and the Philosopher.- 3. Abstract Man and Concrete Man.- 4. Freedom and Contingency.- 5. Faith and Intellection.- 6. Hope and Anxiety.- 7. Love and Egotism.- 8. Individual and Community.- 9. Evil and Suffering.- 10. Immortality and God.- 11. Conclusion: Existentialism and Christianity.
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"Unamuno, Berdyaev, Marcel is impressive in terms of its scholarship and scope, drawing, as it does, on philosophy, literature, theology and intellectual history. It constitutes a much-needed volume, addressing a critically neglected facet of existentialist thought through a highly convincing analysis of how these three writers shaped existentialism in distinct and important ways." (John McCulloch, Bulletin of Spanish Studies, Vol. 99 (2), 2022)
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