The noted professor David Walsh has called for a new "personalist language of persons," with vast implications in a variety of academic fields. Moving away from a language that refers to persons as 'things', and seeks to find connections and relations within all of us. In Personalism for the Twenty-First Century: Essays in Honor of David Walsh, a diverse group of scholars apply and extend Walsh's unique personalist approach to political theory, theology, and current events. It is a collection of refreshingly original essays for those interested in exploring the potential of a renewed personalist thought for addressing the crises of our afflicted age.…mehr
The noted professor David Walsh has called for a new "personalist language of persons," with vast implications in a variety of academic fields. Moving away from a language that refers to persons as 'things', and seeks to find connections and relations within all of us. In Personalism for the Twenty-First Century: Essays in Honor of David Walsh, a diverse group of scholars apply and extend Walsh's unique personalist approach to political theory, theology, and current events. It is a collection of refreshingly original essays for those interested in exploring the potential of a renewed personalist thought for addressing the crises of our afflicted age.
Richard Avramenko is director of the School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership at Arizona State University and editor-in-chief of The Political Science Reviewer Thomas W. Holman is U.S. military veteran and Ph.D. candidate at the Catholic University of America
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The New Personalist Language in Praxis Chapter 1: David Walsh on the Form of the American Mind Chapter 2: Kierkegaard on Friendship at the Culmination of the Modern Philosophical Revolution Chapter 3: The Experiential Roots of the Innerworldly: The Place of Jakob Böhme in David Walsh's Personalism Chapter 4: A Portrait: An Epiphany of the Human Person Chapter 5: Luminosity Before Theory: Walsh on the Transcendence of the Person Chapter 6: Rediscovering Persons as the Imago Dei through David Walsh's Philosophy of the Person Chapter 7: The Luminosity of Existence and the Inside of History Chapter 8: What Is a New Normal: Between Personalism and Biopolitics Chapter 9: The Path to Mutuality: Eric Voegelin's Influence on David Walsh Chapter 10: Classic Natural Right Chapter 11: The Personal Being of Humanity: Voegelin and Walsh on Universal Community and Global Order
Introduction: The New Personalist Language in Praxis Chapter 1: David Walsh on the Form of the American Mind Chapter 2: Kierkegaard on Friendship at the Culmination of the Modern Philosophical Revolution Chapter 3: The Experiential Roots of the Innerworldly: The Place of Jakob Böhme in David Walsh's Personalism Chapter 4: A Portrait: An Epiphany of the Human Person Chapter 5: Luminosity Before Theory: Walsh on the Transcendence of the Person Chapter 6: Rediscovering Persons as the Imago Dei through David Walsh's Philosophy of the Person Chapter 7: The Luminosity of Existence and the Inside of History Chapter 8: What Is a New Normal: Between Personalism and Biopolitics Chapter 9: The Path to Mutuality: Eric Voegelin's Influence on David Walsh Chapter 10: Classic Natural Right Chapter 11: The Personal Being of Humanity: Voegelin and Walsh on Universal Community and Global Order
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