
Matter as an Image of the Good
Ferdinand Ulrich's Metaphysics of Creation
Rachel M. Coleman(Author)
Cascade Books (Publisher)
Published on 3. July 2025
Book
Hardback
182 pages
979-8-3852-3022-8 (ISBN)
Description
The question of matter has been a quiet but enduring question in our desire to know being—and therefore to know ourselves—since we began to ask questions about the nature of being at all. Indeed, in the Timaeus, Plato writes that matter is only graspable "by some bastard reasoning." The use of this evocative adjective is not meant simply to indicate that matter is bad or the source of all evil, but rather indicates matter’s "middleness": not exactly being itself, but also not nonbeing simpliciter. Thus, thinking about matter cannot happen in the usual way. Ferdinand Ulrich is not a usual thinker and this book seeks to illuminate Ulrich’s radical way of thinking being and thinking being as gift, which is to say, it seeks to explain Ulrich’s metaphysics of creation. It does so in light of Ulrich’s understanding of matter, which has a central place in his work, and indeed is for Ulrich the test-case for whether any metaphysics is sufficiently radical.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
423 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-3852-3022-8 (9798385230228)
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Rachel M. Coleman is an assistant professor of theology at Assumption University in Worcester, MA.