<p>"The lectures and the resulting essays published in this volume probe the future of freedom in a rapidly changing world. The essays are presented under three headings: 'Theologies of Freedom,' 'Philosophies of Freedom,' and 'Freedom in Society.' ... This reviewer highly recommends the book for students of freedom, the self-other issue, and individualism versus community in today's world." –<em>Journal of Church and State</em></p>

In this tenth volume of the highly respected Boston University Studies in Philosophy and Religion series, contributors explore new approaches to the role of freedom in the contemporary world. It is clear that the idea of freedom has progressed with autonomous selfhood. But it is not yet evident how freedom is to be understood or promoted in a context where economic, political, cultural, and religious issues demand both pluralism and globalization.

The essays consider three major areas of the debate. The first group of essays is concerned with the relation of Christian thought to freedom in the post-Christian age. Philosophical reconstructions of the idea of freedom are the focus of Part II, which investigates how the past and present can be used to create a new idea of freedom. Part III explores the possibility that individual selves are no more autonomous that they are social and asks the question: "What can we learn about the freedom of the self from contemporary social philosophies like Marxism and feminism and the unprecedented phenomenon of manmade mass death?"

Contributors: Nicholas Lash, Jürgen Moltmann, David W. Tracy, and Robert C. Neville on Theologies of Freedom; John E. Smith, Frithof Bergmann, James R. Langford, and J.N. Mohanty on Philosophies of Freedom; Louis Dupré, Ruth L. Smith, and Edith Wyschogrod on Freedom in Society.

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This work explores new approaches to the role of freedom in the contemporary world. It is clear the the idea of freedom has progressed with autonomous selfhood. But it is not yet evident how freedom is to be understood in a context where issues demand both pluralism and globalization.
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ISBN
9780268015022
Publisert
1989-10-31
Utgiver
University of Notre Dame Press
Vekt
326 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, G, 05, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
218

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Biografisk notat

Leroy S. Rouner (d. 2006) was Professor of Philosophy, Religion and Philosophical Theology and Director of the Institute for Philosophy and Religion at Boston University. He edited a number of books and is the author of Within Human Experience: The Philosophy of William Ernest Hocking and To Be at Home: Christianity, Civil Religion and World Community.