Athens and Jerusalem
George Grant's Theology, Philosophy, and Politics
University of Toronto Press
Published on 13. January 2007
Book
Hardback
384 pages
978-0-8020-9176-5 (ISBN)
Description
George Grant (1918-1988) has been called Canada's greatest political philosopher. To this day, his work continues to stimulate, challenge, and inspire Canadians to think more deeply about matters of social justice and individual responsibility. One of the primary reasons for Grant's enduring significance is that his work connects practical and political issues to deeper questions about Western civilization, ontology, and religion. However, while there has been considerable discussion of Grant's political theories, relatively little attention has been paid to their theological and philosophical underpinnings. In "Athens and Jerusalem", Ian Angus, Ron Dart, and Randy Peg Peters gather together sixteen original essays to offer an elaboration and critique of the theological and philosophical basis of Grant's work. The collection, which includes previously unpublished notes from four of Grant's lectures, considers familiar themes of nationalism, Canada and the United States, modernity, technology and liberalism from a theological and philosophical perspective.
Contributors demonstrate how Grant drew upon the biblical and Greek philosophical roots of Western civilization to diagnose its present condition, and to suggest alternative sources of illumination. A fascinating read for anyone interested in Canadian politics, philosophy or theology, this original collection goes one step further in helping us understand what is lasting about Grant's work.
Contributors demonstrate how Grant drew upon the biblical and Greek philosophical roots of Western civilization to diagnose its present condition, and to suggest alternative sources of illumination. A fascinating read for anyone interested in Canadian politics, philosophy or theology, this original collection goes one step further in helping us understand what is lasting about Grant's work.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
2 colour illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-8020-9176-5 (9780802091765)
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Persons
Ian Angus is a professor in the Department of Humanities at Simon Fraser University. Ronald Dart is a professor in the Department of Political Science at the University College of the Fraser Valley. Randy Peg Peters is a professor in the Department of Philosophy at Trinity Western University.