Naturalism's Philosophy of the Sacred furthers the tradition of religious naturalism by offering an approach to the sacred through the metaphysical categories of ordinality and ontological parity put forward by twentieth-century American naturalist Justus Buchler. The book's chief argument is that the most effective antidote to religious violence is an aesthetic interpretation of the sacred understood as an order in and of nature.
Naturalism's Philosophy of the Sacred furthers the tradition of religious naturalism by offering an approach to the sacred through the metaphysical categories of ordinality and ontological parity put forward by twentieth-century American naturalist Justus Buchler. The book's chief argument is that the most effective antidote to religious violence is an aesthetic interpretation of the sacred understood as an order in and of nature.
Martin O. Yalcin teaches philosophy and religion at Montclair State University.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Robert S. Corrington Acknowledgements Introduction: Abjection: Demonization and Idolization Chapter 1: Justus Buchler: Ordinal Naturalism and Ontological Parity Chapter 2: Karl Jaspers: Philosophical Faith and the Absolute Chapter 3: George Santayana: Aesthetic Religion and the Play of Masks Conclusion: Twilight of the Absolute Bibliography Index About the Author
Foreword by Robert S. Corrington Acknowledgements Introduction: Abjection: Demonization and Idolization Chapter 1: Justus Buchler: Ordinal Naturalism and Ontological Parity Chapter 2: Karl Jaspers: Philosophical Faith and the Absolute Chapter 3: George Santayana: Aesthetic Religion and the Play of Masks Conclusion: Twilight of the Absolute Bibliography Index About the Author
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