Listing 1 - 10 of 23 | << page >> |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
The question of who 'we' are and what vision of humanity 'we' assume in Western culture lies at the heart of hotly debated questions on the role of religion in education, politics, and culture in general. The need for recovering a greater purpose for social practices is indicated, for example, by the rapidly increasing number of publications on the demise of higher education, lamenting the fragmentation of knowledge and university culture's surrender to market-driven pragmatism. The West's cultural rootlessness and lack of cultural identity are also revealed by the failure of multiculturalism to integrate religiously vibrant immigrant cultures. A main cause of the West's cultural malaise is the long-standing separation of reason and faith. Jens Zimmermann suggests that the West can rearticulate its identity and renew its cultural purpose by recovering the humanistic ethos that originally shaped Western culture. In tracing the religious roots of humanism from patristic theology, through the Renaissance into modern philosophy, we find that humanism was originally based on the correlation of reason and faith. In this book, the author combines humanism, religion, and hermeneutic philosophy to re-imagine humanism for our current cultural and intellectual climate. The hope of this recovery is for humanism to become what Charles Taylor has called a 'social imaginary', an internalized vision of what it means to be human. This vision will encourage, once again, the correlation of reason and faith in order to overcome current cultural impasses, such as those posed, for example, by religious and secularist fundamentalisms.
Humanism --- Secular humanism. --- Hermeneutics --- Civilization, Western. --- Religion and civilization. --- Humanisme --- Humanisme laïque --- Herméneutique --- Civilisation occidentale --- Religion et civilisation --- History. --- Religious aspects. --- Histoire --- Aspect religieux --- Secular humanism --- Civilization, Western --- Religion and civilization --- History --- Religious aspects --- 130.2:2 --- 130.2:2 Filosofie van de religieuze cultuur. Christelijk humanisme --- Filosofie van de religieuze cultuur. Christelijk humanisme --- Civilization and religion --- Civilization --- Civilization, Occidental --- Occidental civilization --- Western civilization --- Secularism --- Free thought --- Humanisme laïque --- Herméneutique --- Humanism - History --- Hermeneutics - Religious aspects
Choose an application
Choose an application
Choose an application
Hermeneutics --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- History of doctrines --- Philosophical theology.
Choose an application
Choose an application
Proposing a distinctly evangelical Christian philosophy of culture that grasps the link between the new humanity inaugurated by Christ and all of humanity, Zimmermann envisions the public ministry of the church as an embodied witness to God's reconciliation to the world.
Christianity and culture --- Christianity and religious humanism --- Incarnation --- Theological anthropology --- Christianity
Choose an application
Choose an application
Choose an application
Continental philosophy --- Philosophical theology --- Philosophy and religion --- Bonhoeffer, Dietrich,
Choose an application
This book features essays by biblical scholars and theologians offering broad reflections on key interpretive issues, rich readings of challenging biblical texts, and interaction with the Christian exegetical tradition from Melito of Sardis to Dietrich Bonhoeffer. The contributors to this volume are leading figures in the theological interpretation of Scripture. Mindful of the Bible’s role in relation to God’s purposes, people, and world, these essays together offer “acts of interpretation” that aim to advance the faithful and fruitful correlation of Scripture, theology, and culture.
Biblia --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Hermeneutics.
Listing 1 - 10 of 23 | << page >> |
Sort by
|