"His retelling of the socalled Wars of Religion, his performative understanding of the eucharist, and his analysis of space and time render his book vital not only in theology but also in philosophy, political theory, and sociology. Cavanaugh rightly imagines the church as political; this places us in his debt." -Anglican Theological Review

A critique of modern Western civilization, including contemporary concerns of consumerism, capitalism, globalization, and poverty, from the perspective of a believing Catholic.

Responding to Enlightenment and Postmodernist views of the social and economic realities of our time, Cavanaugh engages with contemporary concerns--consumerism, late capitalism, globalization, poverty--in a way reminiscent of Rowan Williams (Lost Icons), Nicholas Boyle (Who Are We Now?) and Michel de Certeau. "Consumption of the Eucharist," he argues, "consumes one into the narrative of the pilgrim City of God, whose reach extends beyond the global to embrace all times and places." He develops the theme of the Eucharist as the basis for Christian resistance to the violent disciplines of state, civil society and globalization.

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William T. Cavanaugh gives a study of radical implications of Christian believing, and a cultural critique of modern Western civilization from the perspective of a believing Catholic.

Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Disciplined Imaginations of Space and Time
1. The Myth of the State as Saviour
2. The Myth of Civil Society as Free Space
3. The Myth of Globalization as Catholicity
Index

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Cavanaugh brings us a critique of modern Western civilization, including contemporary concerns about consumerism, capitalism, globalization, and poverty, from the perspective of a believing Catholic.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780567088772
Publisert
2003-02-01
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Vekt
154 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
124 mm
Dybde
12 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
130

Biografisk notat

William T. Cavanaugh is Associate Professor of Theology at the University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA.