Generations of Christians, Janet Soskice demonstrates, once knew God
and Christ by hundreds of remarkable names. These included the
appellations 'Messiah', 'Emmanuel', 'Alpha', 'Omega', 'Eternal',
'All-Powerful', 'Lamb', 'Lion', 'Goat', 'One', 'Word', 'Serpent' and
'Bridegroom'. In her much-anticipated new book, Soskice argues that
contemporary understandings of divinity could be transformed by a
return to a venerable analogical tradition of divine naming. These
ancient titles – drawn from scripture – were chanted and sung,
crafted and invoked (in polyphony and plainsong) as they were woven
into the worship of the faithful. However, during the sixteenth
century Descartes moved from 'naming' to 'defining' God via a series
of metaphysical attributes. This made God a thing among things: a
being amongst beings. For the author, reclaiming divine naming is not
only overdue. It can also re-energize the relationship between
philosophy and religious tradition. This path-breaking book shows just
how rich and revolutionary such reclamation might be.
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Addressing the Divine in Philosophy, Theology and Scripture
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ISBN
9781108999298
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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