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Theopoetic Folds : Philosophizing Multifariousness / ed. by Jeremy Fackenthal, Roland Faber.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Caputo, John D., Contributor.
Colapietro, Vincent, Contributor.
Faber, Roland, Contributor.
Faber, Roland, Editor.
Fackenthal, Jeremy, Contributor.
Fackenthal, Jeremy, Editor.
Fiddes, Paul S., Contributor.
Halewood, Michael, Contributor.
Higgins, Luke B., Contributor.
Keefe-Perry, L. Callid, Contributor.
Keller, Catherine, Contributor.
Laurent, Sam, Contributor.
Lopresti, Matthew S., Contributor.
Mesle, C. Robert, Contributor.
Phelps, Hollis, Contributor.
Schneider, Laurel C., Contributor.
Thatamanil, John, Contributor.
Series:
Perspectives in Continental Philosophy
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (320 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Fordham University Press, [2022]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
In complex philosophical ways, theology is, should, and can be a “theopoetics” of multiplicity. The ambivalent term theopoetics is associated with poetry and aesthetic theory; theology and literature; and repressed literary qualities, myths, and metaphorical theologies. On a more profound basis, it questions the establishment of the difference between philosophy and theology and resides in the dangerous realm of relativism. The chapters in this book explore how the term theopoetics contributes to cutting-edge work in theology, philosophy, literature, and sociology.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Introduction: The Manifold of Theopoetics
Poetics
Reality, Eternality, and Colors
(Theo)poetic Naming and the Advent of Truths
Kierkegaardian Theopoiesis
Theology as a Genre of the Blues
Polyphony
Poiesis, Fides, et Ratio in the Absence of Relativism
The World as an Ultimate
The Gravity of Love
Sub-version
Theopoetics as Radical Theology
Toward the Heraldic
The Sublime, the Conflicted Self, and Attention to the Other
The Pluri-verse
Theopoiesis and the Pluriverse
Consider the Lilies and the Peacocks
Becoming Intermezzo
After-Word
Silence, Theopoetics, and Theologos
Notes
Contributors
Index
Perspectives in Continental Philosophy
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Mrz 2022)
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ISBN:
9780823293339
0823293335
OCLC:
1369644696

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