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portada A Metaphysics of Love: A Philosophy of Christian Life Part 3 (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
272
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
24.1 x 16.5 x 2.3 cm
Weight
0.57 kg.
ISBN13
9780198813521

A Metaphysics of Love: A Philosophy of Christian Life Part 3 (in English)

George Pattison (Author) · Oxford University Press, USA · Hardcover

A Metaphysics of Love: A Philosophy of Christian Life Part 3 (in English) - Pattison, George

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Synopsis "A Metaphysics of Love: A Philosophy of Christian Life Part 3 (in English)"

As the third part of a philosophy of Christian life, A Metaphysics of Love builds on a view of Christian life as shaped by the dynamic of call, response, and promise. It argues that love is the ultimate content of this dynamic and considers how far this claim extends. Taking its bearings fromDante's vision of divine love as 'the power that moves the sun and other stars', this study explores the requirement that love is both human and cosmic, uniting being and beings. Cognizant of much recent philosophy's desire to overcome or move beyond a metaphysics of being, it examines some of theformal structures that make love possible, including language, time, social being, forgiveness, and ultimacy. Following on from the earlier volumes, extensive use is made of the idea of the poetic as the eminent mode of Christian witness, contextualized within the prose of everyday life. Heidegger provides fundamental philosophical orientation, whilst key features of love are brought to the fore throughdialogue with Kierkegaard. Dante and Dostoevsky are frequent points of reference, in addition to a range of literary and religious sources, including the Scottish poet Edwin Muir. Leading scholar George Pattison concludes that the phenomenon of love requires us to articulate a metaphysics thatinvolves both being and nothingness, thereby taking a critical position vis-à-vis both classical theism and existential atheism.

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