Ciphers of Transcendence Ciphers of Transcendence

Ciphers of Transcendence

Essays in Philosophy of Religion in Honour of Patrick Masterson

    • 13,99 €
    • 13,99 €

Beschreibung des Verlags

The title Ciphers of Transcendence reflects the philosophical interests of Patrick Masterson, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy of Religion, University College Dublin.



Transcendence is a millefeuille term conveying layered and diverse nuances, from the first openness of human awareness towards the outside world, to the ultimate affirmation of and commitment to a loving and infinite Transcendent. Patrick Masterson has devoted his philosophical career to reflection upon the unfathomable nature of the latter, seeking to decipher instances and images of transcendence within the realm of limited human experience. Through teaching and writing he has shared with students and readers his deeply personal reflections on questions of primal importance. Patrick Masterson’s colleagues and students – all devoted friends – here offer, in return, their diverse perspectives.



The essays deal in one way or another with transcendence, examined in dialogue with a roll call of thinkers across the ages, from ancient authors to medieval masters, modern giants to recent luminaries. The volume is enhanced by the inclusion of an essay by leading contemporary thinker Alasdair MacIntyre, and a poem from Seamus Heaney that evokes across the silence of solitude the tender presence of transcendence.

GENRE
Sachbücher
ERSCHIENEN
2019
28. November
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
408
Seiten
VERLAG
Irish Academic Press
GRÖSSE
1,9
 MB

Mehr ähnliche Bücher

The Approach to Philosophy The Approach to Philosophy
2012
Historical Introduction to Philosophy Historical Introduction to Philosophy
2016
Early Phenomenology Early Phenomenology
2016
The Philosopher's Handbook The Philosopher's Handbook
2003
Christianity and Greek Philosophy Christianity and Greek Philosophy
2010
Homo Sapiens, A Problematic Species Homo Sapiens, A Problematic Species
2014

Mehr Bücher von Fran O'Rourke