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Meissner Joshua: The Perjured City

Augustinian Theodicy and The Legitimacy of the Modern Age

von Meissner, Joshua   (Autor)

At once a compendious expropriation of enormous diversity and a brisk narrative, this work seeks to "minimally circumscribe" a pivotal figure in Western thought, Saint Augustine. In an effort to satisfy the law of non-contradiction and thereby preserve God's omnipotence and justice - two terms in a configuration of three - Augustine boldly confronted the third, evil. Resorting to what were, by judicial norms, even then obsolescent notions of pollution he instead confounded God with an all the more inscrutable evil, thereby consigning Western civilization to a long blind alleyfrom which it has yet to completely return. Likethat of Blumenberg, Ricouer's charge that Augustiniantheology is "anti-gnostic gnosticism" is not simply substantiated here but amplified. Meissner goes further, suggesting that Augustine's unforgiving interpretation of Christianity reduced its adherents to an incapacity most recognizable in the figure of the slave; that is, a living nullity, static, undecidable and human - saved - only and always in potentia, neither alive to this world nor certain to gain acceptance in the next.

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At once a compendious expropriation of enormous diversity and a brisk narrative, this work seeks to "minimally circumscribe" a pivotal figure in Western thought, Saint Augustine. In an effort to satisfy the law of non-contradiction and thereby preserve God's omnipotence and justice - two terms in a configuration of three - Augustine boldly confronted the third, evil. Resorting to what were, by judicial norms, even then obsolescent notions of pollution he instead confounded God with an all the more inscrutable evil, thereby consigning Western civilization to a long blind alleyfrom which it has yet to completely return. Likethat of Blumenberg, Ricouer's charge that Augustiniantheology is "anti-gnostic gnosticism" is not simply substantiated here but amplified. Meissner goes further, suggesting that Augustine's unforgiving interpretation of Christianity reduced its adherents to an incapacity most recognizable in the figure of the slave; that is, a living nullity, static, undecidable and human - saved - only and always in potentia, neither alive to this world nor certain to gain acceptance in the next. 

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Joshua Meissner lives in New York with his wife, FrancescaButler, and their children. Meissner Joshua
Joshua Meissner lives in New York with his wife, Francesca Butler, and their children. 

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Medium: Buch
Format: Kartoniert
Seiten: 120
Sprache: Englisch
Erschienen: Oktober 2013
Maße: 220 x 150 mm
Gewicht: 195 g
ISBN-10: 3639061667
ISBN-13: 9783639061666

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