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Deux penseurs entrent en dialogue. Pour relever ensemble un même pari. Afin de dire symphoniquement le pourquoi et le comment de l’embrasement de la violence religieuse à l’échelle planétaire. Qu’en est-il du christianisme et de l’islam, de leurs théologies et de leurs histoires au regard de la philosophie, née en Grèce ? La rencontre, nouée au Moyen Âge, est-elle devenue impossible aujourd’hui ? Comment peut-on et doit-on philosopher en islam et en christianisme pour le bénéfice d’une mutuelle compréhension ? Une religion sans philosophie ne risque-t-elle pas l’irrationalisme jusqu’au fanatisme ? Une philosophie sans religion ne risque-t-elle pas le rationalisme ...
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"Deux penseurs entrent en dialogue. Pour relever ensemble un même pari. Afin de dire symphoniquement le pourquoi et le comment de l'embrasement de la violence religieuse à l'échelle planétaire. Qu'en est-il du christianisme et de l'islam, de leurs théologies et de leurs histoires au regard de la philosophie, née en Grèce? La rencontre, nouée au Moyen Âge, est-elle devenue impossible aujourd'hui? Comment peut-on et doit-on philosopher en islam et en christianisme pour le bénéfice d'une mutuelle compréhension? Une religion sans philosophie ne risque-t-elle pas l'irrationalisme jusqu'au fanatisme? Une philosophie sans religion ne risque-t-elle pas le rationalisme jusqu'à l'aveuglem...
What is the Catholic Intellectual Tradition (CIT)? What can be its beneficial impact on life in all its aspects, on education, and on research at the beginning of the 21st century? In this collection, contributions written by scholars from Asia, Europe, North America, and South America show that the CIT is by no means a traditionalist reaction to a secular globalized world. Addressing contemporary issues - economical, social, managerial, educational, religious, philosophical, and theological - at a local or global level, they also draw on the Judeo-Christian heritage as it has been and is still preserved, transmitted, and developed in the Catholic Church. They show that the CIT is a powerful creative imagination that is able to make a life-fostering difference in today's world. (Series: Glaube und Ethos - Vol. 10)
Stéphane Mosès explores in Displacements the poetry of Paul Celan and the work of major German-Jewish thinkers in the context of his distinction between normative and critical modernity. The first part contains a translation of his book Approches de Paul Celan, the third part a translation of his lecture series Figures philosophiques de la modernité juive, and the central section contains, alongside a text on Freud, essays on Goethe and Büchner that extend his analysis beyond the Jewish sphere while engaging with the questions of tradition and its fragmentation that he raises there. Edited, translated, and with an Introduction by Ashraf Noor.
The Symposium for a Fundamental Theology of the Priesthood, held at the Vatican from February 17 to 19, 2022, inaugurated a new phase of theological and pastoral reflection in the context of contemporary questions regarding the ministry of priests and the priesthood of the baptized. The deepening of the relationship between the two participations—baptismal and ministerial—in the one priesthood of Christ is fundamental for renewing the mission of the Church in the spirit of openness and dialogue of the Second Vatican Council. This perspective is also pertinent for the promotion and communication of all vocations, especially that of women, whose charisms are yet to be fully recognized and integrated in their rightful place within the life of the Church. Finally, and no less important, this reflection offers synodal practice a solid theological foundation for making the participation of the faithful dynamic, which must not only correct the limitations and defects of the exercise of the ordained ministry, but also actively and permanently exercise the gifts and charisms that the Holy Spirit has poured out on all baptized people.
Avec ce nouveau tome de Finitude et mystère, Philippe Capelle-Dumont achève sa trilogie consacrée au statut de la relation entre la « philosophie » et la « théologie », et publiée parallèlement à l’anthologie Philosophie et théologie (5 vol., Éd. du Cerf, 2009-2011) dont il est le maître d’oeuvre. Après le premier tome élaboré sous les auspices du concept de « reconnaissance », et le second, du concept d’« alliance », le présent ouvrage se rattache explicitement aux déterminations et aux effets historiques de la « philosophia christiana ». Il examine sur les deux versants « théorique » de la vérité (métaphysique, science, herméneutique, théologie) et «...
Les inquiétudes qui pèsent sur le destin européen et mondial du christianisme ont franchi le seuil de la dramatique : crise mordante de la foi, déficit culturel brutal de sa mémoire bimillénaire, déritualisation globale, dénaturation du sacerdoce, effets-retard d'un anti-intellectualisme exacerbé.L'auteur les décline lucidement, tout en relevant leur corrélation avec la marche vacillante des sociétés contemporaines : crise anthropologique inédite, emprise numérique, montée en puissance des oligarchies, communautarisation des comportements, hégémonies politico-religieuses. Les signes de l'alerte étaient depuis longtemps nombreux et convergents. Ils se manifestent aujourd'hu...
As a phenomenologist Lacoste is concerned with investigating the human aptitude for experience; as a theologian Lacoste is interested in humanity’s potential for a relationship with the divine, what he terms the ’liturgical relationship’. Beginning from the proposition that prayer is a theme that occurs throughout Lacoste’s writing, and using this proposition as a heuristic through which to view, interpret and critique his thought, this book examines Lacoste’s place amid both the recent ’theological turn’ in French thought and the post-war emergence of la nouvelle théologie. Drawing upon unpublished and out of print material previously only available in French, Romanian or German, the book will be of interest to scholars of philosophy, phenomenology and theology.
This book presents critical engagements with the work of Hent de Vries, widely regarded as one of the most important living philosophers of religion. Contributions by a distinguished group of scholars discuss the role played by religion in philosophy; the emergence and possibilities of the category of religion; and the relation between religion and violence, secularism, and sovereignty. Together, they provide a synoptic view of how de Vries’s work has prompted a reconceptualization of how religion should be studied, especially in relation to theology, politics, and new media. The volume will be of particular interest to scholars of religious studies, theology, and philosophy.