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Charles Taylor and Anglican Theology : Aesthetic Ecclesiology / / by J. A. Franklin



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Autore: Franklin Jamie (Jamie A.) Visualizza persona
Titolo: Charles Taylor and Anglican Theology : Aesthetic Ecclesiology / / by J. A. Franklin Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2021
Edizione: 1st ed. 2021.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (230 pages)
Disciplina: 211.6
230.3
Soggetto topico: Theology
Political science - Philosophy
Christian Theology
Political Philosophy
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: 1. Introduction: An Aesthetic Ecclesiology -- 2. Charles Taylor's A Secular Age (1): Genealogy of the Secular -- 3. Charles Taylor's A Secular Age (2): Phenomenology of Modernity -- 4. John Milbank (1): A Deeper Critique of the Secular -- 5. John Milbank (2): A Participatory Ecclesiology -- 6. Rowan Williams: Ecclesiology and Epiphany -- 7. Conclusion: Summary and Future Directions.
Sommario/riassunto: "Jamie Franklin's book is a well-researched study in ecclesiology. More than that, however, it is a passionately argued plea to the Church to take the aesthetic dimension of Christian worship seriously. Drawing on theorists of modernity such as Taylor and Milbank, Franklin argues that it is the Church's responsibility to live an alternative to the disenchanted reality of the modern world. Brilliantly written, the book speaks to readers in both the academy and the Church." -Johannes Zachhuber, Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology, University of Oxford, UK This book considers the work of Charles Taylor from a theological perspective, specifically relating to the topic of ecclesiology. It argues that Taylor and related thinkers such as John Milbank and Rowan Williams point towards an "Aesthetic Ecclesiology," an ecclesiology that values highly and utilizes the aesthetic in its self-understanding and practice. JamieFranklin argues that Taylor's work provides an account of the breakdown in Modernity of the conceptual relationship of the immanent and the transcendent, and that the work of John Milbank and radical orthodoxy give a complementary account of the secular from a more metaphysical angle. Franklin also incorporates the work of Rowan Williams, which provides us a way of thinking about the Church that is rooted in a material and historical legacy. The central argument is that the reconnection of the transcendent and the immanent coheres with an understanding of the Church that incorporates the material reality of the sacraments, the importance of artistic beauty and craftsmanship, and the Church's status as historical, global, and eschatological. Secondly, the aesthetic provides the Church with a powerful apologetic: beauty cannot be reduced to the presuppositions of secular materialism, and so must be accounted for by recourse to transcendent categories. J. A. Franklin is a priest in the Church of England. He trained for ordination at Ripon College Cuddesdon, and holds a master's degree in theology and biblical studies from King's College London and a doctorate in systematic theology from the University of Oxford, UK.
Titolo autorizzato: Charles Taylor and Anglican Theology  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9783030821067
3030821064
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910503004803321
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