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Selfhood And Sacrifice Ren Girard And Charles Taylor On The Crisis Of Modernity Andrew Oshea

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Selfhood And Sacrifice Ren Girard And Charles Taylor On The Crisis Of Modernity Andrew Oshea
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Selfhood And Sacrifice Ren Girard And Charles Taylor On The Crisis Of Modernity Andrew Oshea instant download after payment.

Publisher: Continuum
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.29 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Andrew O'Shea
ISBN: 9781441118820, 1441118829
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Selfhood And Sacrifice Ren Girard And Charles Taylor On The Crisis Of Modernity Andrew Oshea by Andrew O'shea 9781441118820, 1441118829 instant download after payment.

''Selfhood and Sacrifice'' is an original exploration of the ideas of two major contemporary thinkers. O'Shea offers a novel interpretation of Girard's work that opens up his discourse on violence and the sacred into a fruitful engagement with both Taylor's philosophical anthropology and his philosophical history. In an age when religious violence and the role of practical reason in the secular sphere are continually juxtaposed, O'Shea offers new possibilities of responding to the problems of global crisis through the critical lenses of two of the most original and engaging thinkers writing on religion today.

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