Fragments of Redemption

Fragments of Redemption
Title Fragments of Redemption PDF eBook
Author Susan A. Handelman
Publisher Bloomington : Indiana University Press
Total Pages 389
Release 1991
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780253206794

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Fragments of Redemption

Fragments of Redemption
Title Fragments of Redemption PDF eBook
Author Susan A. Handelman
Publisher Bloomington : Indiana University Press
Total Pages 424
Release 1991
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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Walter Benjamin (1892-1940), Gershom Scholem (1897-1982), and Emmanuel Levinas (b. 1906) each have had enormous influence on contemporary ideas about language, history, and interpretation in a variety of fields from literary criticism to religious studies, philosophy, and social theory. Handelman studies their ideas and, in a broad framework, their relation as Jews to modernism and postmodernism in general. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Fragments

Fragments
Title Fragments PDF eBook
Author David Tracy
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 429
Release 2020-04-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 022656729X

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David Tracy is widely considered one of the most important religious thinkers in North America, known for his pluralistic vision and disciplinary breadth. His first book in more than twenty years reflects Tracy’s range and erudition, collecting essays from the 1980s to 2018 into a two-volume work that will be greeted with joy by his admirers and praise from new readers. In the first volume, Fragments, Tracy gathers his most important essays on broad theological questions, beginning with the problem of suffering across Greek tragedy, Christianity, and Buddhism. The volume goes on to address the Infinite, and the many attempts to categorize and name it by Plato, Aristotle, Rilke, Heidegger, and others. In the remaining essays, he reflects on questions of the invisible, contemplation, hermeneutics, and public theology. Throughout, Tracy evokes the potential of fragments (understood both as concepts and events) to shatter closed systems and open us to difference and Infinity. Covering science, literature, philosophy, psychoanalysis, and non-Western religious traditions, Tracy provides in Fragments a guide for any open reader to rethink our fragmenting contemporary culture.

Fragmentation and Redemption

Fragmentation and Redemption
Title Fragmentation and Redemption PDF eBook
Author Caroline Walker Bynum
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 440
Release 1991
Genre History
ISBN

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Arguing that historians must write in a comic mode, aware of history's artifice, risks, and incompletion, Caroline Walker Bynum here examines diverse medieval texts to show how women were able to appropriate dominant social symbols in ways that allowed for the emergence of their own creative voices. By arguing for the positive importance attributed to the body, these essays give a new interpretation of gender in medieval texts and of the role of asceticism and mysticism in Christianity.

Fragments for Fractured Times

Fragments for Fractured Times
Title Fragments for Fractured Times PDF eBook
Author Nicola Slee
Publisher SCM Press
Total Pages 225
Release 2020-09-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 0334059089

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If ever a period of time felt ‘fractured’ it is now. Whichever way we turn, we witness the dismembering and fracturing of many previously taken for granted realities, with maps and borders – physical and metaphorical – being redrawn before our eyes. What place for the feminist practical theologian in such a climate? “In Fragments for Fractured Times”, one of the world’s leading feminist practical theologians, Nicola Slee, brings together 15 years of papers, articles, talks and sermons, many of them previously unpublished. Collected from diverse times, places, settings and occasions, Slee offers an introduction to each fragment, “holding it up to the light and examining its size, shape, texture and pattern”. Drawing on a wide and diverse range of her writing, Slee demonstrates the richness and variety of feminist practical theological writing. What feminist theology brings to the table of scholarly thinking and embodied practice is, she suggests, something creative, artful, prophetic as well as playful – a resource for Christian living and thinking in fractured times.

Fragments of Modernity (Routledge Revivals)

Fragments of Modernity (Routledge Revivals)
Title Fragments of Modernity (Routledge Revivals) PDF eBook
Author David Frisby
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 330
Release 2013-09-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134459858

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Fragments of Modernity, first published in 1985, provides a critical introduction to the work of three of the most original German thinkers of the early twentieth century. In their different ways, all three illuminated the experience of the modern urban life, whether in mid nineteenth-century Paris, Berlin at the turn of the twentieth century or later as the vanguard city of the Weimar Republic. They related the new modes of experiencing the world to the maturation of the money economy (Simmel), the process of rationalization of capital (Kracauer) and the fantasy world of commodity fetishism (Benjamin). In each case they focus on those fragments of social experience that could best capture the sense of modernity.

The Republic

The Republic
Title The Republic PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 772
Release 1873
Genre United States
ISBN

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