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Is There A Sabbath For Thought Between Religion And Philosophy William Desmond

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Is There A Sabbath For Thought Between Religion And Philosophy William Desmond
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Publisher: Fordham University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.85 MB
Pages: 380
Author: William Desmond
ISBN: 9780823291885, 082329188X
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Is There A Sabbath For Thought Between Religion And Philosophy William Desmond by William Desmond 9780823291885, 082329188X instant download after payment.

Seeking to renew an ancient companionship between the philosophical and the religious, this book’s meditative chapters dwell on certain elemental experiences or happenings that keep the soul alive to the enigma of the divine. William Desmond engages the philosophical work of Pascal, Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche, Shestov, and Soloviev, among others, and pursues with a philosophical mindfulness what is most intimate in us, yet most universal: sleep, poverty, imagination, courage and witness, reverence, hatred and love, peace and war. Being religious has to do with that intimate universal, beyond arbitrary subjectivism and reductionist objectivism. In this book, he attempts to look at religion with a fresh and open mind, asking how philosophy might itself stand up to some of the questions posed to it by religion, not just how religion might stand up to the questions posed to it by philosophy. Desmond tries to pursue a new and different policy, one faithful to the light of this dialogue.

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