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A Theology of the Sublime Clayton Crockett

A Theology of the Sublime By Clayton Crockett

A Theology of the Sublime by Clayton Crockett


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The first major response to the controversial series, Radical Orthodoxy. Develops a constructive radical theology from the philosophy of Immanuel Kant - a philosophy attacked by Radical Orthodoxy.

A Theology of the Sublime Summary

A Theology of the Sublime by Clayton Crockett

A Theology of the Sublime is the first major response to the influential and controversial Radical Orthodoxy movement.
Clayton Crockett develops a constructive radical theology from the philosophy of Immanuel Kant - a philosophy attacked by Radical Orthodoxy - to show Kant's relevance to postmodern philosophy and contemporary theology.

About Clayton Crockett

Clayton Crockett is Visiting Assistant Professor of Modern Religious Thought at the College of William and Mary, USA. He is the editor of Secular Theology: American Radical Theological Thought, also published by Routledge, and is managing editor of the online Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Kantian critical philosophy as theology; On modern sublimity: the challenge of Radical Orthodoxy; Ontology and linguistics: Heidegger and Lyotard; Temporality, subjectivity and imagination: Kant avec Deleuze; The Analytic of the Sublime; The transcendental imagination; Towards a theology of the sublime

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GOR013573150
9780415240949
0415240948
A Theology of the Sublime by Clayton Crockett
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2001-01-25
156
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