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Paradox of Hope

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Book Paradox of Hope JUSTIN D. KLASSEN
Libristo code: 09063730
Publishers Cascade Books, November 2011
Description: In contemporary public discourse, the supposedly comprehensive explanatory... Full description
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Description: In contemporary public discourse, the supposedly comprehensive explanatory power of reason is used to justify a thoroughgoing suspicion of religion. In recent decades, the critiques of postmodernism have generated a different kind of suspicion by construing history as a process that is too arbitrary to be narrated--either by modern reason or by religion. In light of these developments, a question arises regarding the appropriate theological response to such forms of suspicion, both of which threaten not just religion but our sense of human agency as such. Does the retrieval of a meaningful religious subjectivity in a climate of suspicion demand a renewed emphasis upon theology's rhetorical persuasiveness, as Radical Orthodoxy has recently proposed? Or does identifying the believing subject with theology's "grammar" fail to attend to some of the challenges posed by such suspicion? The Paradox of Hope answers these questions in an original and provocative way by clarifying the complex relationship between post-secular theology and the work of Sřren Kierkegaard. Ultimately, Klassen argues that Kierkegaard's influence is crucial, albeit obscured, in current post-secular theological imperatives, and that the Dane's eschewal of persuasion in favor of hope's inexplicable resolve provides a more adequate response to the nihilism of contemporary suspicion than do the rhetorical proposals currently on offer. In light of this argument, The Paradox of Hope also rehabilitates some of the voices typically excluded by contemporary theology's rhetoric, including those of Heidegger, Derrida, and Levinas. Endorsements: "In what can only be described as a 'work of love,' Justin Klassen calls upon Radical Orthodoxy to listen again, more carefully, to those it has too readily dismissed--Heidegger, Levinas, Girard, and above all Kierkegaard--and thereby to recover its own original existential impulse, to abandon rhetorical persuasion and embrace the resolve of hope. Will Milbank, Pickstock, Hart, et al. listen as carefully to Klassen as he has listened to them? A generous, illuminating, and truly beautiful piece of theological writing." -Douglas Harink The King's University College, Edmonton About the Contributor(s): Justin D. Klassen is Assistant Professor of Theology at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky.

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Full name Paradox of Hope
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2011
Number of pages 262
EAN 9781498212953
ISBN 9781498212953
Libristo code 09063730
Publishers Cascade Books
Weight 544
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 19
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