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Rorty and the Religious: Christian Engagements with a Secular Philosopher

Jacob L Goodson

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Rorty and the Religious: Christian Engagements with a Secular Philosopher

Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-224) and indexes. Table of Contents: Foreword / Stanley Hauerwas -- Acknowledgments -- List of Contributors -- Introduction / Jacob L. Goodson, Brad Elliott Stone -- Part I. Reflections in Rorty's Mirrors -- Chapter 1. The Priority of Democracy: The Public, the Private, and the Primitive / Donald G. Wester, Jacob L. Goodson -- Chapter 2. Therapy to Apocalypse: Encountering the Abyss of Epistemology in James and Rorty / Roger Ward -- Chapter 3. Can (Analytic) Philosophers Tell Theologians the Truth? Richard Rorty and Methodological Nominalism / D. Stephen Long -- Chapter 4. For and Against Richard Rorty: Christian Convictions, Liberal Democracy, and the Christenfrage / Barry Harvey -- Part II. Moral Dispositions and Religious Belief -- Chapter 5. What the Apostles Will Let Us Get Away with Saying: Plantinga and Rorty on the Social Establishment of Religious Belief / Keith Starkenburg -- Chapter 6. Pragmatic Charity: A Synthesis of Rorty and Milbank / Eric Hall -- Chapter 7. Contingency, Irony, and Vulnerability: Richard Rorty and Scriptural Reasoning / Jacob Goodson -- Part III. The Philosophy and Theology of Social Hope -- Chapter 8. Rorty's Religion / David L. O'Hara -- Chapter 9. Can There Be Hope without Prophecy? Richard Rorty as Prophetic Pragmatist / Brad Elliott Stone -- Chapter 10. The Difficulty of Imagining Other Persons, Reimagined: Rorty on Moral Imagination and the Transformation of Conflict / Jason A. Springs -- Afterword / Charles Marsh -- Bibliography -- Subject Index -- Name Index. Publisher Marketing: Synopsis: Prior to his death in 2007, the self-described secular philosopher Richard Rorty began to modify his previous position concerning religion. Moving from "atheism" to "anti-clericalism," Rorty challenges the metaphysical assumptions that lend justification to abuses of power in the name of religion. Instead of dismissing and ignoring Rorty's challenge, the essays in this volume seek to enter into meaningful conversation with Rorty's thought and engage his criticisms in a constructive and serious way. In so doing, one finds promising nuggets within Rorty's thought for addressing particular questions within Christianity. The essays in this volume offer charitable yet fully confessional engagements with an impressive secular thinker. Endorsements: "Jacob Goodson and Brad Stone have brought together a fair sampling of contemporary thinkers . . . The three sections of Rorty and the Religious take on the status of Christianity in analytic philosophy, the implications of Rorty's thought for Christian moral understanding, and the prospects for social hope. This book . . . brings together the intellectual life, as exemplified by Rorty, and the 'sustained practice' informed by 'spiritual nourishment and the hope of the risen Christ.'" --G. Scott Davis, University of Richmond "Goodson and Stone's spirited gathering of Christian thinkers shows us not only why, but how Rorty's pragmatism needs an account of religion to ground its vision of hope and love. [It shows] why and how contemporary Christian theology needs a chastened pragmatism to bring its imaginings back down to earth. Here is an engaging philosophy and a critically minded theology, a reason for hope. --Peter Ochs, University of Virginia "Goodson and Stone have brought together an excellent group of religious thinkers who take seriously the invitation to start a new conversation with a secular, though not antireligious, thinker, one who recognized the power of telling and retelling in our private lives, but also in the generation of civic solidarity. By doing so, they have enriched and expanded our understanding of Rorty's thought and of our religious America." --Eduardo Mendieta, Stony Brook University Author Biography: Jacob L. Goodson (PhD, University of Virginia) is Visiting Professor of Religious Ethics in the Department of Religious Studies at the College of William & Mary. He has published scholarly essays in The American Journal of Theology and Philosophy and Contemporary Pragmatism. Brad Elliott Stone is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of the University Honors Program at Loyola Marymount University. He has published several essays and book chapters in pragmatism, continental philosophy, and Spanish philosophy. Contributor Bio:  Goodson, Jacob L Jacob L. Goodson (PhD, University of Virginia) is Visiting Professor of Religious Ethics in the Department of Religious Studies at the College of William & Mary. He has published scholarly essays in The American Journal of Theology and Philosophy and Contemporary Pragmatism. Brad Elliott Stone is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of the University Honors Program at Loyola Marymount University. He has published several essays and book chapters in pragmatism, continental philosophy, and Spanish philosophy. Contributor Bio:  Stone, Brad Elliott Jacob L. Goodson (PhD, University of Virginia) is Visiting Professor of Religious Ethics in the Department of Religious Studies at the College of William & Mary. He has published scholarly essays in The American Journal of Theology and Philosophy and Contemporary Pragmatism. Brad Elliott Stone is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of the University Honors Program at Loyola Marymount University. He has published several essays and book chapters in pragmatism, continental philosophy, and Spanish philosophy. Contributor Bio:  Marsh, Charles Charles Marsh, Charlottesville, Virginia, is a professor of religious studies and the director of the Project on Lived Theology at the University of Virginia. He is the author of multiple titles including "Reclaiming Dietrich Bonheoffer: The Promise of His Theology". Contributor Bio:  Hauerwas, Stanley Stanley Hauerwas is the Gilbert Rowe Professor of Theological Ethics in the Divinity School at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. He has written a voluminous number of articles from 1969 to the present, authored and edited several books, and has been the subject of other theologians' writing and interest for many years. He is a board member of the Society of Christian Ethics, Associate Editor of a number of Christian journals and periodicals, and frequent lecturer at campuses across the country.

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Released August 14, 2012
ISBN13 9781610974288
Publishers Cascade Books
Pages 224
Dimensions 152 × 226 × 18 mm   ·   408 g
Language English  

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