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OverviewAttempts to reach an understanding of how to live a Christian life in the contemporary context have never been more necessary. This is the aim of the International Symposium: Beyond Secular Faith, an annual conference held in Granada, Spain. This volume represents the fruits of over seven years of scholarship. The title Beyond Secular Faith suggests we are interested in (re)discovering and reflectively elaborating ways to overcome the limits imposed by the dominant contemporary culture. We are convinced that only a faith liberated from the conceptual restrictions and reductions (put forward by secular philosophy and theology) and centered radically on Christ can flourish in the dimension that is proper to faith; that is, in all spheres of human life. Featuring contributions from internationally recognized philosophers and theologians such as Tracey Rowland, Jaroslaw Jagiello, Rocco Buttiglione, Alison Milbank, Massimo Borghesi, John Milbank, and others, we will explore a diversity of questions from this common perspective: the light of revelation illuminates how Christians should live in the modern world, leading to a new beginning. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mátyás Szalay , Francisco Javier Martínez FernándezPublisher: Pickwick Publications Imprint: Pickwick Publications Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781666728941ISBN 10: 1666728942 Pages: 340 Publication Date: 19 January 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""A brilliant collection of essays from an array of international scholars. Whether engaging the Western construction of Islam, Chaucer, sex, Flannery O'Conner, secularization, Dorothy Day, beauty, Charles Taylor, political sovereignty, Dostoevsky, economy, German Idealism, John Paul II, the Eucharist, contemporary Gnosticism, or Von Balthasar, each chapter yields surprising insights into human aspirations for freedom, morality, economy, democracy. What unites them is the realization that there can be no freedom, indeed, no self to be set free, without Love. A rich and rewarding read!"" --Daniel M. Bell Jr., Lenoir-Rhyne University ""The authors address various manifestations of the current cultural crisis in the fields of politics, economics, literature, philosophy, and theology. Their inquiry deepens in the anthropological and metaphysical roots of postmodernity, and opens, with wisdom and realism, a horizon of hope for the renewal of our time. In the face of false dilemmas, reduced perspectives, and ideological obstinations, the book is highly recommended for those who seek an integrating, suggestive, and well-founded vision of reality."" --Salvador Antuñano-Alea, Universidad Francisco de Vitoria ""Though many of these essays are critical of modern patterns of thought and practice, what animates the volume as a whole is not nostalgia or resentment, but rather the conviction that a Christ-centered life is a joyful life. The authors find in the death of Christendom an opportunity for renewal. From a variety of perspectives and dealing with a variety of themes, the essays bring forth the riches of Christian traditions for a more hopeful future."" --William T. Cavanaugh, DePaul University ""Beyond Secular Faith reminds as much as it enacts, the radical epoche that Christian theology entails: that to serve God is to serve humankind, the converse also, because a proper metaphysics rests in the infinite generosity of the divine hypostatic union. . . . The level of sophistication, and creativity, on display in these essays is of an extremely high order, whilst, concomitantly, reminding us to think again; to abandon that most childish of postures, that of the grown-up. I cannot recommend the delight of this invitation enough."" --Conor Cunningham, author of Darwin's Pious Idea """A brilliant collection of essays from an array of international scholars. Whether engaging the Western construction of Islam, Chaucer, sex, Flannery O'Conner, secularization, Dorothy Day, beauty, Charles Taylor, political sovereignty, Dostoevsky, economy, German Idealism, John Paul II, the Eucharist, contemporary Gnosticism, or Von Balthasar, each chapter yields surprising insights into human aspirations for freedom, morality, economy, democracy. What unites them is the realization that there can be no freedom, indeed, no self to be set free, without Love. A rich and rewarding read!"" --Daniel M. Bell Jr., Lenoir-Rhyne University ""The authors address various manifestations of the current cultural crisis in the fields of politics, economics, literature, philosophy, and theology. Their inquiry deepens in the anthropological and metaphysical roots of postmodernity, and opens, with wisdom and realism, a horizon of hope for the renewal of our time. In the face of false dilemmas, reduced perspectives, and ideological obstinations, the book is highly recommended for those who seek an integrating, suggestive, and well-founded vision of reality."" --Salvador Antuñano-Alea, Universidad Francisco de Vitoria ""Though many of these essays are critical of modern patterns of thought and practice, what animates the volume as a whole is not nostalgia or resentment, but rather the conviction that a Christ-centered life is a joyful life. The authors find in the death of Christendom an opportunity for renewal. From a variety of perspectives and dealing with a variety of themes, the essays bring forth the riches of Christian traditions for a more hopeful future."" --William T. Cavanaugh, DePaul University ""Beyond Secular Faith reminds as much as it enacts, the radical epoche that Christian theology entails: that to serve God is to serve humankind, the converse also, because a proper metaphysics rests in the infinite generosity of the divine hypostatic union. . . . The level of sophistication, and creativity, on display in these essays is of an extremely high order, whilst, concomitantly, reminding us to think again; to abandon that most childish of postures, that of the grown-up. I cannot recommend the delight of this invitation enough."" --Conor Cunningham, author of Darwin's Pious Idea" """A brilliant collection of essays from an array of international scholars. Whether engaging the Western construction of Islam, Chaucer, sex, Flannery O'Conner, secularization, Dorothy Day, beauty, Charles Taylor, political sovereignty, Dostoevsky, economy, German Idealism, John Paul II, the Eucharist, contemporary Gnosticism, or Von Balthasar, each chapter yields surprising insights into human aspirations for freedom, morality, economy, democracy. What unites them is the realization that there can be no freedom, indeed, no self to be set free, without Love. A rich and rewarding read!"" --Daniel M. Bell Jr., Lenoir-Rhyne University ""The authors address various manifestations of the current cultural crisis in the fields of politics, economics, literature, philosophy, and theology. Their inquiry deepens in the anthropological and metaphysical roots of postmodernity, and opens, with wisdom and realism, a horizon of hope for the renewal of our time. In the face of false dilemmas, reduced perspectives, and ideological obstinations, the book is highly recommended for those who seek an integrating, suggestive, and well-founded vision of reality."" --Salvador Antuñano-Alea, Universidad Francisco de Vitoria ""Though many of these essays are critical of modern patterns of thought and practice, what animates the volume as a whole is not nostalgia or resentment, but rather the conviction that a Christ-centered life is a joyful life. The authors find in the death of Christendom an opportunity for renewal. From a variety of perspectives and dealing with a variety of themes, the essays bring forth the riches of Christian traditions for a more hopeful future."" --William T. Cavanaugh, DePaul University ""Beyond Secular Faith reminds as much as it enacts, the radical epoche that Christian theology entails: that to serve God is to serve humankind, the converse also, because a proper metaphysics rests in the infinite generosity of the divine hypostatic union. . . . The level of sophistication, and creativity, on display in these essays is of an extremely high order, whilst, concomitantly, reminding us to think again; to abandon that most childish of postures, that of the grown-up. I cannot recommend the delight of this invitation enough."" --Conor Cunningham, author of Darwin's Pious Idea" A brilliant collection of essays from an array of international scholars. Whether engaging the Western construction of Islam, Chaucer, sex, Flannery O'Conner, secularization, Dorothy Day, beauty, Charles Taylor, political sovereignty, Dostoevsky, economy, German Idealism, John Paul II, the Eucharist, contemporary Gnosticism, or Von Balthasar, each chapter yields surprising insights into human aspirations for freedom, morality, economy, democracy. What unites them is the realization that there can be no freedom, indeed, no self to be set free, without Love. A rich and rewarding read! --Daniel M. Bell Jr., Lenoir-Rhyne University The authors address various manifestations of the current cultural crisis in the fields of politics, economics, literature, philosophy, and theology. Their inquiry deepens in the anthropological and metaphysical roots of postmodernity, and opens, with wisdom and realism, a horizon of hope for the renewal of our time. In the face of false dilemmas, reduced perspectives, and ideological obstinations, the book is highly recommended for those who seek an integrating, suggestive, and well-founded vision of reality. --Salvador Antunano-Alea, Universidad Francisco de Vitoria Though many of these essays are critical of modern patterns of thought and practice, what animates the volume as a whole is not nostalgia or resentment, but rather the conviction that a Christ-centered life is a joyful life. The authors find in the death of Christendom an opportunity for renewal. From a variety of perspectives and dealing with a variety of themes, the essays bring forth the riches of Christian traditions for a more hopeful future. --William T. Cavanaugh, DePaul University Beyond Secular Faith reminds as much as it enacts, the radical epoche that Christian theology entails: that to serve God is to serve humankind, the converse also, because a proper metaphysics rests in the infinite generosity of the divine hypostatic union. . . . The level of sophistication, and creativity, on display in these essays is of an extremely high order, whilst, concomitantly, reminding us to think again; to abandon that most childish of postures, that of the grown-up. I cannot recommend the delight of this invitation enough. --Conor Cunningham, author of Darwin's Pious Idea Author InformationMátyás Szalay is the director of the Edith Stein Institute of Philosophy in Granada, Spain. His primary intellectual endeavor is exploring the different dimensions of philosophari in Maria. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |