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The Characteristic Theology of Herman Melville

ISBN-13: 9781498260244 / Angielski / Twarda / 2011 / 180 str.

Bradley A Johnson;Dean of the Divinity Faculty David Jasper (Glasgow Universit
The Characteristic Theology of Herman Melville Bradley A Johnson, Dean of the Divinity Faculty David Jasper (Glasgow University) 9781498260244 Pickwick Publications - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

The Characteristic Theology of Herman Melville

ISBN-13: 9781498260244 / Angielski / Twarda / 2011 / 180 str.

Bradley A Johnson;Dean of the Divinity Faculty David Jasper (Glasgow Universit
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Description: What becomes of theology when we think of it aesthetically? What becomes of aesthetics when we think of it theologically? These are the guiding questions that inform both the method and the conclusions of this volume's exploration into the literary world of Herman Melville's ""characteristic theology."" Far from a specialist work that simply seeks to flesh out the religious disposition and myriad influences of one particular literary giant, Johnson's focus in this volume is instead the identification of a philosophically robust aesthetic conception of theology at its most politically and contemporarily relevant. By way of the Masquerade it sets in motion and in which it fully participates, from its beginning to its very end, this book uses Melville's fiction as vehicle for a radical aesthetic engagement with the theological bases of subjectivity and sovereignty. Through this exploration Johnson conceives the creatively duplicitous character of a materialistic theology whose aim is nothing less than the fashioning of a new heaven and a new earth. Endorsements: ""That great sea monster of a novel, Moby-Dick, has alternatively been celebrated as a product of good Protestant theology and as a work of anti-Christian blasphemy. Melville himself called it a 'wicked book.' In this expansive reassessment of Melville's career, we meet an author who passes through the theological nihilism of Moby-Dick to forge an aesthetics of subjectivity. This is a bold, provocative, sometimes disturbing book, important for students of literature, philosophy, and theology."" -Benjamin Myers Charles Sturt University, Sydney ""A beautiful performance of the labor of thinking. The range of conversation partners--from Hegel and Zizek to Dave Eggers, Lawrence Sterne, and Clement Greenberg--is exhilarating. The focus on 'character' in all its senses very fruitfully reorganizes the terms of the encounter between philosophy, theology, and politics. And the canon is expanded. Apparently Herman Melville did not just write 'Bartleby, ' Billy Budd, and Moby Dick."" -Yvonne Sherwood University of Glasgow About the Contributor(s): Bradley A. Johnson is an independent researcher whose articles on philosophical aesthetics, theology, and politics have appeared in the Journal of Religion, Political Theology, and Postscripts.

Description:What becomes of theology when we think of it aesthetically? What becomes of aesthetics when we think of it theologically? These are the guiding questions that inform both the method and the conclusions of this volumes exploration into the literary world of Herman Melvilles ""characteristic theology."" Far from a specialist work that simply seeks to flesh out the religious disposition and myriad influences of one particular literary giant, Johnsons focus in this volume is instead the identification of a philosophically robust aesthetic conception of theology at its most politically and contemporarily relevant. By way of the Masquerade it sets in motion and in which it fully participates, from its beginning to its very end, this book uses Melvilles fiction as vehicle for a radical aesthetic engagement with the theological bases of subjectivity and sovereignty. Through this exploration Johnson conceives the creatively duplicitous character of a materialistic theology whose aim is nothing less than the fashioning of a new heaven and a new earth.Endorsements:""That great sea monster of a novel, Moby-Dick, has alternatively been celebrated as a product of good Protestant theology and as a work of anti-Christian blasphemy. Melville himself called it a wicked book. In this expansive reassessment of Melvilles career, we meet an author who passes through the theological nihilism of Moby-Dick to forge an aesthetics of subjectivity. This is a bold, provocative, sometimes disturbing book, important for students of literature, philosophy, and theology.""-Benjamin MyersCharles Sturt University, Sydney""A beautiful performance of the labor of thinking. The range of conversation partners--from Hegel and Zizek to Dave Eggers, Lawrence Sterne, and Clement Greenberg--is exhilarating. The focus on character in all its senses very fruitfully reorganizes the terms of the encounter between philosophy, theology, and politics. And the canon is expanded. Apparently Herman Melville did not just write Bartleby, Billy Budd, and Moby Dick.""-Yvonne SherwoodUniversity of GlasgowAbout the Contributor(s):Bradley A. Johnson is an independent researcher whose articles on philosophical aesthetics, theology, and politics have appeared in the Journal of Religion, Political Theology, and Postscripts.

Kategorie:
Religia
Kategorie BISAC:
Religion > Christian Church - General
Religion > Christianity - Denominations
Religion > Christian Theology - General
Wydawca:
Pickwick Publications
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781498260244
Rok wydania:
2011
Dostępne języki:
Angielski
Ilość stron:
180
Waga:
0.41 kg
Wymiary:
22.922.9 x 15.222.9 x 15.2 x 1
Oprawa:
Twarda
Wolumenów:
01
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Obwoluta


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