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  • - A Critical Theological Essay
    av Professor George Pattison
    760 - 2 176,-

    This book examines the question of death in the light of Heidegger's paradigmatic discussion in Being and Time. Pattison reveals where and how Heidegger and theology part ways but also how Heidegger can helpfully challenge theology to rethink one of its own fundamental questions.

  • av Professor George Pattison
    620 - 1 980,-

  • - The Paradox and the `Point of Contact'
    av Professor George Pattison
    406 - 1 136,-

    This book shows Kierkegaard's relation to nineteenth-century theology and philosophy of religion, including to Schleiermacher, Hegel and Hegelianism, debates about the Christian communication and the Church, as well as to twentieth-century debates about secular faith. It draws on his early journals as well as his purely religious writings.

  • - Philosophy, Literature, and Theology
    av Professor George Pattison
    846 - 1 830,-

    A bold and innovative reassessment of Kierkegaard's Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses and our reading of his work as a whole. The first full length assessment of the discourses in English.

  • - An Enquiry
    av Professor George Pattison
    836 - 1 950,-

    Speaking of God in terms of Being has become one of the most hotly contested topics in the philosophy of religion of the last twenty years. Pattison offers a response that takes into account the insights of postmodern thinking whilst attempting to provide a new basis for religious language and life.

  • av Professor George Pattison
    520 - 1 096,-

    George Pattison examines Kierkegaard's religious thought within the framework of the debates about religion, culture and society taking place in contemporary newspapers and journals. Bringing Kierkegaard into relation to such phenomena has important implications for our understanding of his view of the nature of religious communication in modern society.

  • av Professor George Pattison
    560 - 1 610,-

    This Routledge Philosophy GuideBook offers a clear introduction to Heidegger's notoriously difficult later thought, examining key later influential works concerning the nature of technology, art and thinking.

  • - A Fifty-Year Reappraisal
    av Professor George Pattison
    796,-

    Paul Tillich's Philosophical Theology takes up the challenge as to whether his thought remains relevant fifty years after his death. In opposition to those who believe that his writings have little to say to us today, this book argues that his thought is largely exemplary of open theological engagement with the contemporary intellectual situation.

  • av Professor George Pattison
    830 - 2 670,-

    Technology shapes every aspect of contemporary life, but George Pattison argues that thinking about God offers a creative counter-movement to the dominant technological culture. His argument is applied to questions of ethics, university study, the arts, and urban living.

  • av Professor George Pattison
    270,-

    The book offers an interpretation of a posthumously published poem by Edwin Muir (1887-1959), beginning "The heart could never speak / But that the Word was spoken." The poem is read as summing up Muir's lifelong struggle with fundamental questions about the meaning of existence, questions often developed in dialogue with such figures as Nietzsche, Holderlin, and Kafka. These references allow us to bring Muir into conversation with modern existentialist philosophy and theology, and Muir's poetic thought is seen as both illuminating and as illuminated by such existentialist thinkers as Heidegger, Bultmann, Kierkegaard, and Berdyaev. Themes such as death, time, love, the nature of language, and the alienation brought about by technological mass society, and the threat of nuclear catastrophe are central to the poem's subject-matter and are dealt with by Muir in such a way as to make possible a Christian version of existentialist thought. The perennial nature of such questions in modern society makes the poem as relevant to contemporary issues in religious thought today as when it was written. For all its simplicity, it is the argument of the book that it makes an abiding contribution to human self-understanding.

  • av Professor George Pattison & Helle Moller Jensen
    296,-

    Synopsis:Kierkegaard''s Pastoral Dialogues takes a selection of Kierkegaard''s most insightful spiritual writings and transforms them into a series of dialogues between two friends, a believer and a nonbeliever. In this way, some of Kierkegaard''s complex religious thought is made accessible to a wider readership, so as to provide a resource for individual or group study in pastoral, counseling, or spiritual direction contexts. Each dialogue is accompanied by a commentary and questions to help discussion by groups or application by individuals. Finally, there are three responses from, respectively, a philosopher, a theologian, and a hospital chaplain, looking at how the dialogues may be relevant to these different fields of practice.Endorsements:"Kierkegaard is a profound, Socratic, and dialogic thinker. Sometimes this dialogue is implicit in his work, and other times explicit. Kierkegaard''s Pastoral Dialogues offers a way into this thinking that makes the dialogical element both explicit and attentive, relating Kierkegaard''s dialogue with his reader to a contemporary pastoral context. A good book that presents, not learning about, but from Kierkegaard."--Eberhard Harbsmeier, Professor, Aarhus University "In these imaginative dialogues, Pattison and Jensen have captured the pith of Kierkegaard''s thinking on matters of life and death. They have done so without bowdlerizing or oversimplifying the texts. It is an achievement in the art of communication that Kierkegaard himself would have smiled upon!"--Gordon Marino, Director of Hong Kierkegaard Library, St. Olaf College"Can Kierkegaard comfort the anguished--acknowledging wounds and also ways to staunch them--through reflection and also through posture and bearing? This book is an utter success in bringing Kierkegaard''s ''Lilies of the Fields and Birds of the Air'' into immediate resonance with believer and nonbeliever alike, addressing aching questions, not as aberrant, but as profoundly and touchingly human. It provides heartfelt pastoral dialogues on sorrow and delight that a reader will find transforming."--Edward F. Mooney, Professor at Syracuse University"This is a most welcome book, full of fresh and vibrant vistas on faith, prayer, virtue and Christian character. Pattison and Jensen''s adaptation is richly complemented by essays from John Lippit, Simon Podmore, and John McLuckie, who provide helpful and illuminating reflections on Kierkegaard''s extraordinary pastoral wisdom. This is an outstanding book that will both challenge and nourish all who study pastoral theology."--Martyn Percy, Ripon College CuddesdonAuthor Biographies:George Pattison is Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford and has written extensively on Kierkegaard and modern religious thought. His most recent books are Kierkegaard and the Theology of the Nineteenth Century and Kierkegaard and the Quest for Unambiguous Life.Helle M├╕ller Jensen has a doctorate in Systematic Theology from the University of Aarhus. After eleven years of experience as a hospital chaplain, she is currently a parish priest in the Danish People''s Church and is also a military chaplain to the Danish Royal Lifeguards.

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