00956nam a2200265 i 450099100097556970753620030516120640.0210405s2003 enka b 001 0 eng 0195129539 b13301561-39ule_instBiblioteca Interfacoltà616.8552Conversation and brain damage /edited by Charles GoodwinOxford ;New York :Oxford University Press,c2003X, 314 p. :ill. ;24 cm.Include bibliografia e indiceAfasiaCervelloAnomalie e malformazioniGoodwin, Charles.b1330156102-04-1421-04-05991000975569707536LE002 Scien. III B 612002000454515le002pE82.44-no 00000.i1405428021-04-05Conversation and brain damage1104834UNISALENTOle00221-04-05ma -engenk0003078nam 22005895 450 991079784160332120230629171920.00-231-54088-410.7312/kear16102(CKB)3710000000513460(EBL)4050775(StDuBDS)EDZ0001285129(DE-B1597)458385(OCoLC)1024051221(OCoLC)1054871481(OCoLC)940679865(DE-B1597)9780231540889(MiAaPQ)EBC4050775(EXLCZ)99371000000051346020190708d2015 fg engurnn||||uuuuurdacontentrdamediardacarrierReimagining the Sacred Richard Kearney Debates God with James Wood, Catherine Keller, Charles Taylor, Julia Kristeva, Gianni Vattimo, Simon Critchley, Jean-Luc Marion, John Caputo, David Tracy, Jens Zimmermann, and Merold Westphal /Jens Zimmermann, Richard KearneyNew York, NY : Columbia University Press, [2015]©20151 online resource (297 p.)Insurrections: Critical Studies in Religion, Politics, and CultureDescription based upon print version of record.0-231-16103-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface / Kearney, Richard -- Introduction / Zimmermann, Jens -- 1. God After God / Kearney, Richard -- 2. Imagination, Anatheism, and the Sacred -- 3. Beyond the Impossible -- 4. Transcendent Humanism in a Secular Age -- 5. New Humanism and the Need to Believe -- 6. Anatheism, Nihilism, and Weak Thought -- 7. What's God? "A Shout in the Street" -- 8. The Death of the Death of God -- 9. Anatheism and Radical Hermeneutics -- 10. Theism, Atheism, Anatheism -- Epilogue: In Guise of a Response / Kearney, Richard -- Artist's Note / Gallagher, Sheila -- Notes -- IndexContemporary conversations about religion and culture are framed by two reductive definitions of secularity. In one, multiple faiths and non-faiths co-exist free from a dominant belief in God. In the other, we deny the sacred altogether and exclude religion from rational thought and behaviour. But is there a third way for those who wish to rediscover the sacred in a skeptical society? Richard Kearney explores these questions with philosophers known for their inclusive, forward-thinking work on secularism, politics, and religion.Insurrections: Critical Studies in ReligReligion and cultureGodDeath of GodReligion and cultureGodDeath of God211BF 8800rvkKearney Richard, Zimmermann Jens, DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910797841603321Reimagining the Sacred3774373UNINA