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Faith, Rationality and the Passions (eBook)

Sarah Coakley (Herausgeber)

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2012
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Faith, Rationality and the Passions presents a fresh and original examination of the relation of religious faith, philosophical rationality and the passions. Contributions see leading scholars refute the widely-held belief that religious Enlightenment forced passion and reason apart.
  • Leading Philosophical experts offer new research on the relation of faith, reason and the passions in classic and Enlightenment figures
  • Overturns the widely-held presumption that the Enlightenment was responsible for creating a gulf between reason and passion
  • Presents original and innovative research on the importance of the late-19th century creation of the category of ‘emotion’, and its striking difference from classic ideas of passion
  • Brings together secular science and philosophy of emotion with philosophical theology to seek a new integration of belief, emotion and reason


Sarah Coakley is Norris-Hulse Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge, and was previously Mallinckrodt Professor of Divinity at Harvard Divinity School. She is a systematic theologian and philosopher of religion with wide interdisciplinary interests. Her previous publications include Powers and Submissions:  Spirituality, Philosophy and Gender (Wiley-Blackwell, 2002), Re-Thinking Gregory of Nyssa (editor, Wiley-Blackwell, 2003), Pain and Its Transformations: The Interface of Biology and Culture (co-edited with Kay Shelemay, 2007) and Re-Thinking Dinoysius the Areopagite (co-edited, with Charles Stang, Wiley-Blackwell, 2009).
Faith, Rationality and the Passions presents a fresh and original examination of the relation of religious faith, philosophical rationality and the passions. Contributions see leading scholars refute the widely-held belief that religious Enlightenment forced passion and reason apart. Leading Philosophical experts offer new research on the relation of faith, reason and the passions in classic and Enlightenment figures Overturns the widely-held presumption that the Enlightenment was responsible for creating a gulf between reason and passion Presents original and innovative research on the importance of the late-19th century creation of the category of emotion , and its striking difference from classic ideas of passion Brings together secular science and philosophy of emotion with philosophical theology to seek a new integration of belief, emotion and reason

Sarah Coakley is Norris-Hulse Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge, and was previously Mallinckrodt Professor of Divinity at Harvard Divinity School. She is a systematic theologian and philosopher of religion with wide interdisciplinary interests. Her previous publications include Powers and Submissions: Spirituality, Philosophy and Gender (Wiley-Blackwell, 2002), Re-Thinking Gregory of Nyssa (editor, Wiley-Blackwell, 2003), Pain and Its Transformations: The Interface of Biology and Culture (co-edited with Kay Shelemay, 2007) and Re-Thinking Dinoysius the Areopagite (co-edited, with Charles Stang, Wiley-Blackwell, 2009).

Introduction: Faith, Rationality, and the Passions 1

SARAH COAKLEY

1 Reason, Faith, and Meaning 13

CHARLES TAYLOR

2 The Invention of Fanaticism 29

WILLIAM T. CAVANAUGH

3 The Late Arrival of Language: Word, Nature, and the Divine in
Plato's Cratylus 41

CATHERINE PICKSTOCK

4 Evagrius Ponticus and the Eastern Monastic Tradition on the
Intellect and the Passions 67

COLUMBA STEWART, O.S.B.

5 Tears and Weeping: An Augustinian View 81

PAUL J. GRIFFITHS

6 The Non-Aristotelian Character of Aquinas's Ethics:
Aquinas on the Passions 91

ELEONORE STUMP

7 Skeptical Detachment or Loving Submission to the Good? Reason,
Faith, and the Passions in Descartes 107

JOHN COTTINGHAM

8 Hume Versus Kant: Faith, Reason, and Feeling 117

JOHN MILBANK

9 Kant, the Passions, and the Structure of Moral Motivation
139

JOHN HARE

10 "The Monstrous Centaur"? Joseph De Maistre on
Reason, Passion, and Violence 157

DOUGLAS HEDLEY

11 Kierkegaard on Faith, Reason, and Passion 169

MEROLD WESTPHAL

12 Revolting Passions 181

THOMAS DIXON

13 Wittgenstein on Faith, Rationality, and the Passions
197

STEPHEN MULHALL

14 Psychology and the Rationality of Emotion 209

GERALD L. CLORE

15 The Neuroscience of Emotion and Reasoning in Social Contexts:
Implications for Moral Theology 223

MICHAEL L. SPEZIO

16 Intellectual Emotions and Religious Emotions 241

PETER GOLDIE

Postscript: What (if Anything) can the Sciences Tell Philosophy
and Theology about Faith, Rationality, and the Passions? 251

SARAH COAKLEY

Index 257

Erscheint lt. Verlag 20.7.2012
Reihe/Serie Directions in Modern Theology
Directions in Modern Theology
Directions in Modern Theology
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie
Schlagworte modern theology • passion and reason • philosophical rationality • Philosophie • Philosophy • philosophy of emotion • Philosophy of Religion • Religion • Religion & Theology • Religionsphilosophie • Religionswissenschaft • Religion u. Theologie • religious enlightenment • Religious faith • Religious Studies • secular science • The Passions
ISBN-10 1-118-32168-5 / 1118321685
ISBN-13 978-1-118-32168-3 / 9781118321683
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