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In William Desmond and Contemporary Theology, Christopher Simpson
and Brendan Sammon coordinate, through a collection of scholarly
essays, a timely exploration of William Desmond's work on theology
and metaphysics, bringing the disciplines of philosophy and
theology together in new and vital ways. The book examines the
contribution that Desmond's metaphysics makes to contemporary
theological discourse and to the renewal of metaphysics. A central
issue for the contributors is the renewal of metaphysics within the
post-metaphysical, or anti-metaphysical, context of late modernity.
This volume not only capably demonstrates the viability of the
metaphysical tradition but also illuminates its effectiveness and
value in dealing with the many issues in contemporary theological
conversation. William Desmond and Contemporary Theology presents
Desmond's contemporary, yet historically aware, continental
metaphysics as able to provide revealing insights for the
discussion of the relation between philosophy and theology. Simpson
and Sammon argue, moreover, that Desmond's contribution to linking
these two fields makes his an important voice in the academic
conversation. Students and scholars of Desmond, contemporary
philosophy, theology, and literature will find much to provoke
thought in this collection. Contributors: John R. Betz, Christopher
R. Brewer, Patrick X. Gardner, Joseph K. Gordon, Renee
Koehler-Ryan, D. Stephen Long, John Panteleimon Manoussakis, Cyril
O'Regan, Brendan Thomas Sammon, D. C. Schindler, Christopher Ben
Simpson, and Corey Benjamin Tutewiler.
About the Contributor(s): Brendan Thomas Sammon received his PhD in
systematic theology from The Catholic University of America and is
currently an assistant professor of systematic theology at St.
Joseph's University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is the author
of the forthcoming Theology and Beauty: An Introduction to
Theological Aesthetics
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