George Grant and the theology of the cross the Christian foundations of his thought

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Athanasiadis, Harris (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Toronto, Ont. : University of Toronto Press c2001.
Colección:EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The Great Discovery
  • Grant's Roots and Formative Years
  • War and 'Conversion'
  • Post-war Writings
  • Grant's Study of Theology and Philosophy
  • The Theology of the Cross: Its Origins, Meaning, and Significance
  • The Origins and Meaning of the 'Theology of the Cross'
  • The Significance of the Theology of the Cross for Grant
  • Philosophy in the Mass Age
  • The Mass Society: What It is and How It Came to Be
  • The Consequences of the Mass Society on Human Life: Simone Weil and Existentialism
  • Simone Weil's Analysis of Force and Affliction
  • Jean-Paul Sartre and Existentialism: The Tragic Vision of Life
  • Western Liberalism and the Mass Society: The Theology of Glory in North America
  • Education, Religion, and Mental Health in the Mass Society
  • Modern Liberalism-Hegel, Liberal Humanism, Marxism
  • The Struggle toward a Theology of the Cross for the Mass Age: Weil versus Hegel
  • The Purpose of Philosophy in the Mass Society
  • Weil's Vision of the Good
  • Grant's Earliest Encounters with Weil and the Insights Arising Therefrom
  • Loving the World Concretely
  • The Growing Influence of Weil and the Allure of Hegel
  • Intimations of Deprivation
  • A Deepening of Perspective
  • The Darkness of the Technological Society: Its Nature and Essence
  • Jacques Ellul: The Technological Society 'As It Is'
  • Leo Strauss: The Irreconcilability of Ancient and Modern Visions of Society
  • Philip Sherrard: The Corruption within Western Civilization As a Whole.