The Spectator

The Spectator
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1300
Release: 1914
Genre: English literature
ISBN:

A weekly review of politics, literature, theology, and art.

Commonweal

Commonweal
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 844
Release: 1976
Genre: Catholic Church and politics
ISBN:

Essays Catholic and Critical

Essays Catholic and Critical
Author: Mark A. Husbands
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1351939238

This book presents the most significant work of the highly esteemed contemporary theologian George Schner, who died in 2000. Gathering together his writing in the areas of theology and the philosophy of religion, it offers a distinct contribution to our understanding of the prospects and perils of undertaking theology in the Christian tradition at the present juncture. Engaging key texts in philosophy of religion from the modern period, recent official Roman Catholic teaching related to the basis and doing of theology, and the work of key representatives of the so-called 'Yale School' of post-liberal theology, the essays collected here represent acute and historically informed judgment upon the problematique of the practice of contemporary theology. Drawing together a substantial body of work of recognized intellectual scope, philosophical rigour and theological richness, this volume provides invaluable insight into key questions regarding theological method, the importance of modern philosophy of religion, the nature of theological discourse and contemporary Catholic theological reflection.

Religion in Life

Religion in Life
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 664
Release: 1953
Genre: Christianity
ISBN:

Includes section "Book reviews."

Fortune

Fortune
Author: Henry Robinson Luce
Publisher:
Total Pages: 842
Release: 1955
Genre: Business
ISBN:

Relating Religion

Relating Religion
Author: Jonathan Z. Smith
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2004-11-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0226763870

One of the most influential theorists of religion, Jonathan Z. Smith is best known for his analyses of religious studies as a discipline and for his advocacy and refinement of comparison as the basis for the history of religions. Relating Religion gathers seventeen essays—four of them never before published—that together provide the first broad overview of Smith's thinking since his seminal 1982 book, Imagining Religion. Smith first explains how he was drawn to the study of religion, outlines his own theoretical commitments, and draws the connections between his thinking and his concerns for general education. He then engages several figures and traditions that serve to define his interests within the larger setting of the discipline. The essays that follow consider the role of taxonomy and classification in the study of religion, the construction of difference, and the procedures of generalization and redescription that Smith takes to be key to the comparative enterprise. The final essays deploy features of Smith's most recent work, especially the notion of translation. Heady, original, and provocative, Relating Religion is certain to be hailed as a landmark in the academic study and critical theory of religion.