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Reimagining the Analogia Entis : The Future of Erich Przywara's Christian Vision

Reimagining the Analogia Entis : The Future of Erich Przywara's Christian Vision

Dátum vydania: 28.02.2019
In 1932 German theologian and philosopher Erich Przywara penned his Analogia Entis, a vision of the analogy of being and a metaphysical exploration of the dynamic between God and creation. A translation into English in 2014 made Przywara's brilliant and influential work available to more people than ever before. In this book Philip Gonzales calls English-speaking ...
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Detaily o knihe
Počet strán: 405
Rozmer: 162x237x32 mm
Hmotnosť: 715 g
Jazyk: Anglicky
EAN: 9780802876713
Rok vydania: 2019
Žáner: Angličtina - beletrie
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O knihe
In 1932 German theologian and philosopher Erich Przywara penned his Analogia Entis, a vision of the analogy of being and a metaphysical exploration of the dynamic between God and creation. A translation into English in 2014 made Przywara's brilliant and influential work available to more people than ever before. In this book Philip Gonzales calls English-speaking readers to embrace the Christian treasure of the Analogia Entis and to reimagine what it offers Christians today. Gonzales brings Przywara's text into dialogue with debates in contemporary philosophy and theology, engaging in conversation with Edith Stein, Karl Barth, Martin Heidegger, the Nouvelle théologie, Vatican II, and leading figures in postmodern theology and the Continental turn to religion. The first book of its kind in English, Reimagining the -Analogia Entis- articulates a Christian vision of being for the postmodern era.