Sacramental Presence After Heidegger: Onto-theology, Sacraments, and the Mother's Smile - Conor Sweeney - Libros - Cascade Books - 9781625645197 - 19 de enero de 2015
En caso de que portada y título no coincidan, el título será el correcto

Sacramental Presence After Heidegger: Onto-theology, Sacraments, and the Mother's Smile

Precio
$ 33,49
sin IVA

Pedido desde almacén remoto

Entrega prevista 19 de jun. - 8 de jul.
Añadir a tu lista de deseos de iMusic

Theology after Heidegger must take into account history and language as constitutive elements in the pursuit of meaning. Quite often, this prompts a hurried flight from metaphysics to an embrace of an absence at the center of Christian narrativity. In this book, Conor Sweeney explores the "postmodern" critique of presence in the context of sacramental theology, engaging the thought of Louis-Marie Chauvet and Lieven Boeve. Chauvet is an influential postmodern theologian whose critique of the perceived onto-theological constitution of presence in traditional sacramental theology has made big waves, while Boeve is part of a more recent generation of theologians who even more wholeheartedly embrace postmodern consequences for theology. Sweeney considers the extent to which postmodernism à la Heidegger upsets the hermeneutics of sacramentality, asking whether this requires us to renounce the search for a presence that by definition transcends us. Against both the fetishization of presence and absence, Sweeney argues that metaphysics has a properly sacramental basis, and that it is only through this reality that the dialectic of presence and absence can be transcended. The case is made for the full but restless signification of the mother's smile as the paradigm for genuine sacramental presence.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 19 de enero de 2015
ISBN13 9781625645197
Editores Cascade Books
Páginas 268
Dimensiones 18 × 152 × 229 mm   ·   421 g
Lengua Inglés  

Mas por Conor Sweeney

Mostrar todo

Mere med samme udgiver