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Between Vision and Obedience - Rethinking Theological Epistemology - Theological Reflections on Rationality and Agency with Special Reference to Paul Ricoeur and G.W.F. Hegel (Paperback)
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Between Vision and Obedience - Rethinking Theological Epistemology - Theological Reflections on Rationality and Agency with Special Reference to Paul Ricoeur and G.W.F. Hegel (Paperback)
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Contemporary discussions of problems of selfhood and knowledge have
offered a wide range of solutions, from calls for a new
Enlightenment (in the face of the resurgence of myth and the
irrational), to attempts to "re-enchant the world" (in the face of
the growth of an impersonal instrumental Reason). In "Between
Vision and Obedience - Rethinking Theological Epistemology," George
Ille offers a theological response to these competing views, with
the specific purpose of evaluating the present state of
epistemological rationality in theology. Ille anchors his concerns
historically and thematically through the work of the philosophers
Paul Ricouer and G.F.W. Hegel. Invoking theological insights from
Eastern and Western philosophies, and seeking recourse to a number
of philosophers and theologians from both the continental and
analytical traditions, he traces the contours of a theological
rationality freed from both modern and post-modern hermeneutical
anxieties. He proposes a rationality that follows the drama of
God's engagement with the world through dying and resurrection,
ascesis and abundance, suffering witness and eucharistic communion.
This important text challenges and reframes existing theological
and philosophical engagements with hermeneutics and epistemology.
The new critical perspective it offers will be an invaluable
resource for academics and scholars across the humanities. George
Ille is Affiliate Professor of Theology and Philosophy at Asbury
Theological Seminary. "George Ille is a fine scholar and a creative
mind. His book breaks new ground by both examining a wide range of
attempts (and failures) to connect theology and epistemology and by
offering insights into the exploration of an explicitly theological
epistemology." Paul Copan, Palm Beach Atlantic University. "This is
an exceptionally bold exercise that seeks to break the logjam
between the continental and analytic traditions. On the one hand,
it is firmly rooted in the work of Ricoeur; on the other, it
engages the work of Audi. Most importantly, it argues that
epistemology can and should be rooted in a robust Trinitarian
vision of divine action. This is a sophisticated, learned, and
accessible volume that advances the discussion in ways that are
both illuminating and surprising." William J. Abraham, Southern
Methodist University.
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