
Body and Identity
A History of the Empty Self
Angela Franks(Author)
University of Notre Dame Press
Published on 15. August 2025
277 pages
978-0-268-20970-4 (ISBN)
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Angela Franks provides a sweeping intellectual history of identity, particularly in terms of how identity relates to the body, with an emphasis on the importance of Christianity to this understanding.
Modern questions about our bodies and how we see ourselves are often complex and problematic. To better answer these contemporary questions and navigate "identity politics," Angela Franks seeks to provide a better understanding of identity. She begins by giving three basic meanings of the term: identity through time, the "true" or authentic self, and our awareness of ourselves. She engages with thinkers from antiquity to present day and investigates the decisive developments that Christianity provided. Within Christianity came a new awareness of the distinctive individuality of each person-the "true self"-called by God in a way that often breaks away from the "solid" or fixed structures of identity formation, such as family, class, and nation. This more "liquid" idea of identity continues to evolve in modern times, though without its theistic emphasis on God's call. The result is a purely liquid self that consists of consciousness and activity, but without a grounded self that is either the object or the subject of consciousness. This is the empty self we have today, one that is given much more to do and less to be.
A comprehensive history of identity, Body and Identity brings the theological history of the self to the forefront in order to address the empty self and how identity is defined today.
Modern questions about our bodies and how we see ourselves are often complex and problematic. To better answer these contemporary questions and navigate "identity politics," Angela Franks seeks to provide a better understanding of identity. She begins by giving three basic meanings of the term: identity through time, the "true" or authentic self, and our awareness of ourselves. She engages with thinkers from antiquity to present day and investigates the decisive developments that Christianity provided. Within Christianity came a new awareness of the distinctive individuality of each person-the "true self"-called by God in a way that often breaks away from the "solid" or fixed structures of identity formation, such as family, class, and nation. This more "liquid" idea of identity continues to evolve in modern times, though without its theistic emphasis on God's call. The result is a purely liquid self that consists of consciousness and activity, but without a grounded self that is either the object or the subject of consciousness. This is the empty self we have today, one that is given much more to do and less to be.
A comprehensive history of identity, Body and Identity brings the theological history of the self to the forefront in order to address the empty self and how identity is defined today.
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"Grounded and soaring. Its thorough foundation in philosophical theology delivers, and the text understands that literary excurses are no mere peripheral complementarities but do bring the conversation in through another way." -Caitlin Smith Gilson, author of As It Is in Heaven"A brilliant, deeply learned, and carefully argued book." -Carl R. Trueman, author of The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self
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English
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Notre Dame IN
United States
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College/higher education
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978-0-268-20970-4 (9780268209704)
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Angela Franks is an assistant professor of theology at the Catholic University of America.
Content
1. Liquid Bodies and Empty Selves: The Mission Field
2. The Body as Liquid
3. The Self as Empty
4. A Brief History of Identity: Antiquity and Christianity
5. A Brief History of Identity: Early Modernity
6. Empty Selves in Literature
7. A Brief History of Identity: Modern Secularism and "Identity"
8. Philosophy's Displaced Subject
2. The Body as Liquid
3. The Self as Empty
4. A Brief History of Identity: Antiquity and Christianity
5. A Brief History of Identity: Early Modernity
6. Empty Selves in Literature
7. A Brief History of Identity: Modern Secularism and "Identity"
8. Philosophy's Displaced Subject
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