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In Praise of Wisdom Kim Paffenroth

In Praise of Wisdom By Kim Paffenroth

In Praise of Wisdom by Kim Paffenroth


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Examines the ways that our rich literary tradition in the West deals with the questions of reason and faith.

In Praise of Wisdom Summary

In Praise of Wisdom: Literary and Theological Reflections on Faith and Reason by Kim Paffenroth

Paffenroth's book examines several of major aspects and developments of the Biblical concept of Wisdom. He focuses on Wisdom as it evolves through the works of Shakespeare, Goethe, Melville, and Dostoevsky. The getting of Wisdom - the ultimate expression of the joining of head and heart in search of God - is a key theme not only in the biblical Wisdom literature but one of the major themes in Western literature. Lear, Ahab, Ishmael, Ivan Karamzov all are in search of that meaningful combination of head and heart that brings a greater knowledge of the world and of God to them. Wisdom is therefore the basis of a relationship with God. Paffenroth examines Wisdom under four broad categories: the destructiveness of folly; the feminine side of Wisdom; the folly of Christ as Wisdom; and the problem of suffering, especially as it highlights the inadequacy of reason. He uses Proverbs, Ecclesiasticus, the Wisdom of Solomon, and Dostoevsky to examine the destructiveness of folly. He shows the feminine side of Wisdom from Proverbs, the Wisdom of Solomon, Augustine, and Goethe. Using the New Testament and King Lear, he explores the folly and Wisdom of Christ. Finally, he looks at the inadequacy of reason in Job, Ecclesiastes, Pascal, and Melville. In their different ways, these explorations reiterate lessons from the Proverbs on down: the human mind and heart can never fully understand one another, but they can learn to live together meaningfully, sometimes even beautifully, and together they can come closer to God.

In Praise of Wisdom Reviews

"You are taken to task more for your lack of wisdom than you are praised for your harmful mildness."
'Paffenroth's strengths as a reader of literature lie in his fine perception of the motives and desires behind specific human actions, and these strengths are displayed well throughout In Praise of Wisdom.' Scott Huelin, Valparaiso University, Christianity and Literature, Vol 55 No. 4, 2006
Paffenroth s analyses and synthesis of ideas is nothing short of remarkable, and this is a wonderful book for those seeking after wisdom, wisdom of discernment about how to live one s life in an examined and conscious way. Paffenroth is an engaging author, and his creative insights into the material are quite remarkable. Fr. Kurt Massick--Fr. Kurt Massick
"Many today are learned, but few are wise. *In Praise of Wisdom* shows us that the path to wisdom does not lie within the domain of one or another academic specialty but is found instead in great and diverse works of the human imagination. Professor Paffenroth examines with fresh and sometimes provocative acuity enduring questions about human nature, good and evil, truth, and love. And he confirms in his own practice of inquiry the truth of Cardinal Newman's famous claim that the circle of learning is not complete unless it includes theology in the company of the rest of the liberal arts." Mark Schwehn, Professor of Humanities and Director of the Lilly Fellows Program, Christ College, Valparaiso University--Sanford Lakoff
"With careful insight, Kim Paffenroth explores biblical wisdom and brings it alive in its various aspects in literature from Shakespeare to Herman Melville. In his book, the Bible and its theology are given a new density in great literary texts that explore the nature of evil and suffering, the mystery of the Eternal Feminine of Sophia, and the foolishness which is wiser than human wisdom. This is a major contribution to the study of literature and theology." David Jasper, Professor of Literature and Theology, University of Glasgow.--Sanford Lakoff
"In Praise of Wisdom offers just the right dialogue between the Scriptures and the great works of Western literature, a dialogue that moves past simply scouring the canon for biblical allusions and Christian symbols and that searches instead for deeper connections and more subtle echoes. Gently breaking down the wall that too often separates sacred from secular, rational from emotional, ancient from modern, Paffenroth documents and explores the perennial human search for wisdom in all its conplementary (rather than contrasting) forms: divine and human, masculine and feminine, practical and theological, existential and providential. Thoroughly researched and securely founded on a wealth of primary and secondary scholarship, the book nonetheless retains the immediacy, the accessibility, and the intimacy of a novel or a personal memoir. Paffenroth invites us to enter with him into a conversation that has been going on for 3000 years; it's a great ride, and he is a most engaging tour guide." -Louis Markos, Professor in English, Houston Baptist University and author of Lewis Agonistes: How C. S. Lewis Can Train Us to Wrestle with the Modern and Postmodern World--Sanford Lakoff

About Kim Paffenroth

Kim Paffenroth is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Iona College in New Rochelle, New York.

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9780826416032
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In Praise of Wisdom: Literary and Theological Reflections on Faith and Reason by Kim Paffenroth
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2004-04-01
176
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