
Modernity and Transcendence
A Dialogue with Charles Taylor
Amsterdam University Press
Published on 6. October 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
248 pages
978-94-6372-118-9 (ISBN)
Description
This collection of essays critically engages with Charles Taylor's idea of a Catholic modernity through focusing on the crucial issue of the shape and role of religion in modernity. Taylor launched the idea in his seminal 1996 essay A Catholic Modernity?, and the idea is here explored in relation to other Christian denominations and non-Christian traditions. Taylor's proposal has the potential to become a central and encompassing perspective in thinking about relations between modernity and religion/transcendence in each religious tradition. Six leading authors from diverse backgrounds-David Martin, Bernice Martin, Francis Schuessler Fiorenza, Robert Cummings Neville, Souleymane Bachir Diagne and Jonathan Boyarin-assess Taylor's Catholic modernity idea and probe whether and how the extension to other religious modernities (Anglican, Pentecostal, Confucian, Islamic, Jewish) makes sense-or not. Charles Taylor reacts to their considerations and reflects on his own idea 25 years on.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-94-6372-118-9 (9789463721189)
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Persons
Anthony J. Carroll is Dean of Systematic Theology, College of the Resurrection, Mirfield, United Kingdom. Areas of expertise: History of Philosophy, Systematic Theology, Sociology of Religion. Staf Hellemans is Professor Emeritus in the Sociology of Religion, School of Catholic Theology, Tilburg University, the Netherlands. Areas of expertise: Pillarization Research, Catholicism and Modernity, Historical Sociology.
Editor
Contributions
Boston University
Independent Scholar
Independent Scholar
Harvard University
Columbia University
Cornell University
Content
Introduction: Modernity and Transcendence - Anthony J. Carroll & Staf Hellemans
Pointing to Transcendence: Reflections from an Anglican Context - David Martin
A Pentecostal Modernity? Response to Charles Taylor's "A Catholic Modernity?" - Bernice Martin
Transcendence, Catholicism and the Challenges of Modernity - Francis Schuessler Fiorenza
Confucian Modernity, Ultimacies, and Transcendence - Robert Cummings Neville
Time, Transcendence in Islamic Thought and an Embrace of "Catholic Modernity" - Souleymane Bachir Diagne
Out of the Depths of Modernity: Fragments of a Response to Charles Taylor's "A Catholic Modernity?" in a Jewish Idiom - Jonathan Boyarin
Comments on the Contributors - Charles Taylor
A Catholic Modernity 25 Years on - Charles Taylor
Afterword: From Catholic Modernity to Religious Modernities - Anthony J. Carroll & Staf Hellemans
Pointing to Transcendence: Reflections from an Anglican Context - David Martin
A Pentecostal Modernity? Response to Charles Taylor's "A Catholic Modernity?" - Bernice Martin
Transcendence, Catholicism and the Challenges of Modernity - Francis Schuessler Fiorenza
Confucian Modernity, Ultimacies, and Transcendence - Robert Cummings Neville
Time, Transcendence in Islamic Thought and an Embrace of "Catholic Modernity" - Souleymane Bachir Diagne
Out of the Depths of Modernity: Fragments of a Response to Charles Taylor's "A Catholic Modernity?" in a Jewish Idiom - Jonathan Boyarin
Comments on the Contributors - Charles Taylor
A Catholic Modernity 25 Years on - Charles Taylor
Afterword: From Catholic Modernity to Religious Modernities - Anthony J. Carroll & Staf Hellemans