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Laurence Paul Hemming
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University of Notre Dame Press; 1 edition (November 9, 2005)
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In Postmodernity's Transcending: Devaluing God, Laurence Paul Hemming grapples with the philosophical weakness that characterizes postmodern theory, its privileging of the visual, and its reductive description of the self.

In Postmodernity's Transcending: Devaluing God, Laurence Paul Hemming grapples with the philosophical weakness that characterizes postmodern theory, its privileging of the visual, and its reductive description of the self.

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After Heidegger: Transubstantiation. Laurence Paul Hemming - 2000 - Heythrop Journal 41 (2):170–186. More Than Just a Ticklish Subject: History, Postmodernity and God. Laurence Paul Hemming - 2001 - Heythrop Journal 42 (2):192–204. Laurence Paul Hemming & Susan Frank Parsons (ed. - 2002 - University of Notre Dame.

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Laurence Paul Hemming. In Postmodernity's Transcending, Paul Hemming attempts to show that postmodern discussions of God and sublimity rest on modern presuppositions that, he argues, are out of place

Laurence Paul Hemming. Postmodernity's Transcending: Devaluing God. Published: June 02, 2006. In Postmodernity's Transcending, Paul Hemming attempts to show that postmodern discussions of God and sublimity rest on modern presuppositions that, he argues, are out of place. He does so by attempting a genealogy of the sublime or, to use the term he prefers, upliftment.

Laurence Paul Hemming, Postmodernity’s Transcending, Devaluing God. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2005. Authors and affiliations. Patricia Altenbernd Johnson. First Online: 25 January 2007.

Postmodernity's Transcending: Devaluing God (ND Faith in Reason) by Laurence Paul Hemming (2005-11-09). by Laurence Paul Hemming.

Personal Name: Hemming, Laurence Paul. Download book Postmodernity's transcending : devaluing God, Laurence Paul Hemming. Publication, Distribution, et. Notre Dame, IN. University of Notre Dame Press, (c)2005. He offers a profound challenge to many theologians and philosophers currently articulating questions concerning God, value, and the supposed "nihilism" of the postmodern situation. Download PDF book format. Title: Faith in reason. Choose file format of this book to download: pdf chm txt rtf doc. Download this format book. Postmodernity's transcending : devaluing God Laurence Paul Hemming. Book's title: Postmodernity's transcending : devaluing God Laurence Paul Hemming. Library of Congress Control Number: 2005054939. book below: (C) 2016-2018 All rights are reserved by their owners.

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In Postmodernity's Transcending: Devaluing God, Laurence Paul Hemming grapples with the philosophical weakness that characterizes postmodern theory, its privileging of the visual, and its reductive description of the self. He offers a profound challenge to many theologians and philosophers currently articulating questions concerning God, value, and the supposed "nihilism" of the postmodern situation. He does this by examining the origin and trajectory of the aesthetic sublime, beloved of postmodern theologians, philosophers, and theorists of art. Hemming's work undertakes on one hand a history of the concept of the sublime; on the other, it explores the limits of theological thinking, where theology is understood either as a practice arising from faith or from thinking alone. By examining concepts like soul, experience, analogy, and truth, Hemming provokes contemporary Christian theology to a more serious engagement with philosophy. Hemming gives an authoritative genealogy of the predominance of the visual, beginning with the Presocratics and ending in the present. He examines the confrontation with God and the gods to be found in Protagoras, Longinus, Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, Hegel, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Zizek, and Derrida, and, in the process, offers innovative readings of these thinkers. A highly original study, Postmodernity's Transcending: Devaluing God will stimulate considerable discussion about postmodernity, representation, and subjectivity and, in particular, philosophical and theological discussions of the sublime and transcendence.