
The Single Individual and the Searcher of Hearts
A Retrieval of Conscience in the Work of Immanuel Kant and Soren Kierkegaard
Jeff Morgan(Author)
T.& T.Clark Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 24. February 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-0-567-69772-1 (ISBN)
Description
Jeff Morgan argues that both Immanuel Kant and Soren Kierkegaard think of conscience as an individual's moral self-awareness before God, specifically before the claim God makes on each person. This innovative reading corrects prevailing views that both figures, especially Kant, lay the groundwork for the autonomous individual of modern life - that is, the atomistic individual who is accountable chiefly to themselves as their own lawmaker.
This book first challenges the dismissal of conscience in 20th-century Christian ethics, often in favour of an emphasis on corporate life and corporate self-understanding. Morgan shows that this dismissal is based on a misinterpretation of Immanuel Kant's practical philosophy and moral theology, and of Soren Kierkegaard's second authorship. He does this with refreshing discussions of Stanley Hauerwas, Oliver O'Donovan, and other major figures. Morgan instead situates Kant and Kierkegaard within a broad trajectory in Christian thought in which an individual's moral self-awareness before God, as distinct from moral self-awareness before a community, is an essential feature of the Christian moral life.
This book first challenges the dismissal of conscience in 20th-century Christian ethics, often in favour of an emphasis on corporate life and corporate self-understanding. Morgan shows that this dismissal is based on a misinterpretation of Immanuel Kant's practical philosophy and moral theology, and of Soren Kierkegaard's second authorship. He does this with refreshing discussions of Stanley Hauerwas, Oliver O'Donovan, and other major figures. Morgan instead situates Kant and Kierkegaard within a broad trajectory in Christian thought in which an individual's moral self-awareness before God, as distinct from moral self-awareness before a community, is an essential feature of the Christian moral life.
Reviews / Votes
I welcome and would like to commend this contribution. There is much in Jeff Morgan's book to appreciate ... The book will appeal and is accessible to scholars and lay-readers alike. * Studies in Christian Ethics * Resisting dominant contemporary conceptions of conscience as either the infallible voice of God within or the internalization of communal norms, Jeff Morgan retrieves from Kant and Kierkegaard a fresh notion of conscience as the site of personal accountability to God. However critical the role of the community is in mediating God's presence, personal accountability to God may never be collapsed into accountability to the church or any other community. Morgan's study offers a vital reminder that the pathologies of the modern self-asserting subject cannot be healed through fideistic recourse to communal authority. * Jennifer A. Herdt, Yale Divinity School, USA * This lucid and thought-provoking study rehabilitates a conception of conscience that should never have been dismissed and shows why its recovery is vital to the moral life and the life of faith. The splendid readings of Kant and Kierkegaard, the incisive criticisms of their detractors, and the patient yet insistent case for the necessity of conscientious self-examination before God make this a compelling read. If we are now witnessing a recovery of conscience as a central topic in theological ethics, this book is poised to lead the way. I wholeheartedly (and conscientiously!) recommend it. * Gerald McKenny, University of Notre Dame, USA *More details
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Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
277 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-567-69772-1 (9780567697721)
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Jeff Morgan
The Single Individual and the Searcher of Hearts
A Retrieval of Conscience in the Work of Immanuel Kant and SoRen Kierkegaard
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07/2020
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Jeff Morgan
The Single Individual and the Searcher of Hearts
A Retrieval of Conscience in the Work of Immanuel Kant and SoRen Kierkegaard
E-Book
07/2020
1st Edition
T.& T.Clark Ltd
€35.49
Available for download
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Jeff Morgan is Assistant Professor of Theology and Ethics at Saint Joseph's College of Maine, USA.
Content
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. The Dismissal of Conscience in Twentieth Century Christian Ethics
2. Self-Knowledge and the Approximation of Divine Judgment: Conscience in the Practical Philosophy and Moral Theology of Immanuel Kant
3. Self-Knowledge and the Enormous Weight of God: Conscience in the Soren Kierkegaard's Second Authorship
4. Conscience as Singular Moral Self-Awareness: An Outline
Bibliography
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. The Dismissal of Conscience in Twentieth Century Christian Ethics
2. Self-Knowledge and the Approximation of Divine Judgment: Conscience in the Practical Philosophy and Moral Theology of Immanuel Kant
3. Self-Knowledge and the Enormous Weight of God: Conscience in the Soren Kierkegaard's Second Authorship
4. Conscience as Singular Moral Self-Awareness: An Outline
Bibliography