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Transcending Subjects: Augustine, Hegel and Theology engages the seminal figures of Hegel and Augustine around the theme of subjectivity, with consideration toward the theology and politics of freedom. INDICE: Acknowledgements .Citations and Abbreviations .Introduction .Part One: Hegel Self–Transcending Immanence .Chapter One: Hegel in Contemporary Political Philosophy .1. Evolutionary Social Practices: Autonomy through Sociality .2. Revolutionary Radical Act: Autonomy against Sociality .Chapter Two: Consciousness and Freedom: Logic and Phenomenology of Spirit .1. Nothing Is Infinite: Science of Logic .2. Infinite Self–Consciousness: Phenomenology of Spirit .3. Beyond Nothing and the Unfathomable .Chapter Three: Society and Freedom: Philosophy of Right .1. The Subject and Substance of Politics .2. The Institutions of Ethical Life: Family, Civil Society, and State .3. The Limits of Self–Transcending Immanence .Part Two: Augustine Self–Immanenting Transcendence .Chapter Four: Augustine in Contemporary Political Theology .1. Ontological Peace: Transcendence against Liberalism .2. Ordered Love: Transcendence for Liberalism .Chapter Five: Conversion and Freedom: Confessions .1. Conversion of the Will: Conflict and Intervention .2. Conversion of the Will: Community and Intervention .3. Conversion of Creation: Christ as Intervention .Chapter Six: Society and Freedom: City of God .1. The Earthly City and the Lust for Domination .2. Justice and Res Publica .3. Justice, Love, and Sacrifice .4. Love and the World .Conclusion
- ISBN: 978-1-119-16308-4
- Editorial: Wiley–Blackwell
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 256
- Fecha Publicación: 12/04/2016
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés