Filaments
Theological Profiles: Selected Essays, Volume 2
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Filaments
Theological Profiles: Selected Essays, Volume 2
In the second volume of his two-volume collection of essays from the 1980s to 2018, renowned Catholic theologian David Tracy gathers profiles of significant theologians, philosophers, and religious thinkers. These essays, he suggests, can be thought of in terms of Walt Whitman’s “filaments,” which are thrown out from the speaking self to others—ancient, medieval, modern, and contemporary—in order to be caught elsewhere.
Filaments arranges its subjects in rough chronological order, from choices in ancient theology, such as Augustine, through the likes of William of St. Thierry in the medieval period and Martin Luther and Michelangelo in the early modern, and, finally, to modern and contemporary thinkers, including Bernard Lonergan, Paul Tillich, Simone Weil, Karl Rahner, Reinhold Niebuhr, and Iris Murdoch. Taken together, these essays can be understood as a partial initiation into a history of Christian theology defined by Tracy’s key virtues of plurality and ambiguity. Marked by surprising insights and connections, Filaments brings the work of one of North America’s most important religious thinkers once again to the forefront to be celebrated by longtime and new readers alike.
Filaments arranges its subjects in rough chronological order, from choices in ancient theology, such as Augustine, through the likes of William of St. Thierry in the medieval period and Martin Luther and Michelangelo in the early modern, and, finally, to modern and contemporary thinkers, including Bernard Lonergan, Paul Tillich, Simone Weil, Karl Rahner, Reinhold Niebuhr, and Iris Murdoch. Taken together, these essays can be understood as a partial initiation into a history of Christian theology defined by Tracy’s key virtues of plurality and ambiguity. Marked by surprising insights and connections, Filaments brings the work of one of North America’s most important religious thinkers once again to the forefront to be celebrated by longtime and new readers alike.
432 pages | 4 halftones | 6 x 9 | © 2020
Philosophy: Ethics, Philosophy of Religion
Religion: Christianity, Philosophy of Religion, Theology, and Ethics
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Part 1: Ancients, Medievals, Moderns
1 Augustine Our Contemporary: The Overdetermined, Incomprehensible Self
2 Augustine’s Christomorphic Theocentrism
3 Trinitarian Theology and Spirituality: Retrieving William of St. Thierry for Contemporary Theology
4 Martin Luther’s Deus Theologicus
5 Michelangelo and the Catholic Analogical Imagination
Part 2: Mentors
6 Reinhold Niebuhr: God’s Realist
7 “All is grace”: Karl Rahner, a Rooted Radical
8 Paul Tillich and Contemporary Theology: The Method of Correlation
9 Bernard Lonergan and the Return of Ancient Practice in Philosophy and Theology
Part 3: Conversation Partners
10 Fragments of Synthesis: The Hopeful Paradox of Louis Dupré’s Modernity
11 The Strength of Reason: Franklin Gamwell’s Philosophical Theology and Moral Theory
12 Lindbeck’s New Program for Theology: A Critical Reflection
13 Jean-Luc Marion: Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, Theology
Part 4: Prophetic Thought
14 Feminist Theology: The Unexampled Challenge
15 Arthur Cohen: The Holocaust as the Tremendum
16 Gustavo Gutiérrez and the Christian Option for the Poor
17 James Cone and African American Thought: A Discovery of Fragments
Part 5: Seekers of the Good
18 Simone Weil and the Impossible: A Radical View of Religion and Culture
19 Simone Weil: The Mask, the Person
20 Iris Murdoch and the Many Faces of Platonism
21 T. S. Eliot as Religious Thinker: Four Quartets
Acknowledgments
Name Index
Subject Index
Part 1: Ancients, Medievals, Moderns
1 Augustine Our Contemporary: The Overdetermined, Incomprehensible Self
2 Augustine’s Christomorphic Theocentrism
3 Trinitarian Theology and Spirituality: Retrieving William of St. Thierry for Contemporary Theology
4 Martin Luther’s Deus Theologicus
5 Michelangelo and the Catholic Analogical Imagination
Part 2: Mentors
6 Reinhold Niebuhr: God’s Realist
7 “All is grace”: Karl Rahner, a Rooted Radical
8 Paul Tillich and Contemporary Theology: The Method of Correlation
9 Bernard Lonergan and the Return of Ancient Practice in Philosophy and Theology
Part 3: Conversation Partners
10 Fragments of Synthesis: The Hopeful Paradox of Louis Dupré’s Modernity
11 The Strength of Reason: Franklin Gamwell’s Philosophical Theology and Moral Theory
12 Lindbeck’s New Program for Theology: A Critical Reflection
13 Jean-Luc Marion: Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, Theology
Part 4: Prophetic Thought
14 Feminist Theology: The Unexampled Challenge
15 Arthur Cohen: The Holocaust as the Tremendum
16 Gustavo Gutiérrez and the Christian Option for the Poor
17 James Cone and African American Thought: A Discovery of Fragments
Part 5: Seekers of the Good
18 Simone Weil and the Impossible: A Radical View of Religion and Culture
19 Simone Weil: The Mask, the Person
20 Iris Murdoch and the Many Faces of Platonism
21 T. S. Eliot as Religious Thinker: Four Quartets
Acknowledgments
Name Index
Subject Index
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