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Hannah Arendt and theology /

Hannah Arendt is regarded as one of the most important political philosophers of the twentieth century. Famous for her account of the banality of evil, her wide-ranging work explored such themes as totalitarianism, the Holocaust, statelessness and human rights, revolutions and democratic movements,...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Kiess, John
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : T & T Clark Bloomsbury US, 2016.
Colección:Philosophy and Theology.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction
  • 1 A Public Philosopher: The Life and Thought of Hannah Arendt
  • I. Beginnings
  • II. Philosophical Formation
  • III. The Turn to the Political
  • IV. "The Burden of Our Time
  • V. Thinking What We Are Doing
  • VI. The Eichmann Controversy
  • VII. The Life of the Mind
  • 2 The Problem of Evil Reconsidered
  • I. Radical Evil
  • II. The Banality of Evil
  • III. The Ironies of Thinking without Bannisters
  • IV. The Fearful Imagination
  • 3 Amor Mundi: Worldliness, Love, and Citizenship
  • I. The Human Condition of Worldliness
  • II. Christian Worldlessness? Arendt's Assessment of the Christian Legacy
  • III. Contending with Arendt on Worldliness and Love
  • IV. Revisiting Arendt's Vision of Amor Mundi
  • V. "This-Worldliness"
  • 4 "That a Beginning Be Made": Natality, Action, and the Politics of Gratitude
  • I. The Human Condition of Natality
  • II. Pearl Diving in the City of God
  • III. Arendt's Theory of Action
  • IV. Pelagianism Redux?
  • V. Political Freedom and the Limits of Action
  • VI. The Grace of Natality
  • 5 In the Region of the Spirit: Thinking Between Past and Future
  • I. "The Spark of Fire Between Two Flint Stones"
  • II. The Activity of Thinking
  • III. The Virtue of Thinking
  • IV. The Location of Thinking
  • V. Theology Between Past and Future.