
The Philosophical Question of Christ
Caitlin Smith Gilson(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic USA (Publisher)
Published on 30. July 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-1-5013-1087-4 (ISBN)
Description
Does the figure of Christ provide philosophical reason with its ultimate philosophical challenge? What can thought as thought say about the picture of Christ in the Gospels? Gilson argues that the forgotten hermeneutic of perfection provides the key to a re-thinking of the fundamental categories of reason and faith.
From a strictly philosophic perspective Gilson examines the figure of Christ in the gospels as a unique essence no longer either traceable or reducible to any contributing influences; so unique as to transcend while incorporating all comparative genera; so unique as to carry within itself not its own self-evidence but its own inescapability. The Philosophical Question of Christ examines the fundamental ideas expressed in Christianity: the idea of the Man-God, the meaning of faith, the nature of Grace, death, resurrection, sin and forgiveness. The hermeneutic of perfection discoverable pre-thematically in the Greek tragedies, exemplified in Dostoyevsky, found methodologically in Anselm, Aquinas, Pascal and Kierkegaard is discussed in its epistemological and metaphysical nature. The alternative merely philosophical faith, as exemplified in Karl Jaspers and Eric Voegelin, is discussed, analyzed and shown to be deficient, both philosophically and theologically.
From a strictly philosophic perspective Gilson examines the figure of Christ in the gospels as a unique essence no longer either traceable or reducible to any contributing influences; so unique as to transcend while incorporating all comparative genera; so unique as to carry within itself not its own self-evidence but its own inescapability. The Philosophical Question of Christ examines the fundamental ideas expressed in Christianity: the idea of the Man-God, the meaning of faith, the nature of Grace, death, resurrection, sin and forgiveness. The hermeneutic of perfection discoverable pre-thematically in the Greek tragedies, exemplified in Dostoyevsky, found methodologically in Anselm, Aquinas, Pascal and Kierkegaard is discussed in its epistemological and metaphysical nature. The alternative merely philosophical faith, as exemplified in Karl Jaspers and Eric Voegelin, is discussed, analyzed and shown to be deficient, both philosophically and theologically.
Reviews / Votes
The Philosophical Question of Christ is a profound text - challenging, brave, creative and insightful. Highly recommended. -- Conor Cunningham, Associate Professor of Theology and Philosophy, University of Nottingham, UK, and author of Darwin's Pious Idea (2010)More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
376 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5013-1087-4 (9781501310874)
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The Philosophical Question of Christ
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Caitlin Smith Gilson
The Philosophical Question of Christ
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01/2014
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Person
Caitlin Smith Gilson is Chair of the Faculty of Philosophy at the Pontifical College Josephinum in Ohio, USA.
Content
Preface
Chapter 1. Christ and the Greeks: Hoping for the Un-hoped for
Chapter 2. The Search for a Method
Chapter 3. The Eros of Imago Dei: Dante and the More-Than-Man
Chapter 4. God and Man in Mutual Pre-Possession: the Mystery of Self-Presence
Epilogue: Beyond the Commensurate: The Five Ways of Mystic Surrender
Bibliography
Index
Chapter 1. Christ and the Greeks: Hoping for the Un-hoped for
Chapter 2. The Search for a Method
Chapter 3. The Eros of Imago Dei: Dante and the More-Than-Man
Chapter 4. God and Man in Mutual Pre-Possession: the Mystery of Self-Presence
Epilogue: Beyond the Commensurate: The Five Ways of Mystic Surrender
Bibliography
Index