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Object Spirituality critically examines the implications of the emerging philosophical movement of Speculative Realism for the study of spirituality and theology. This work challenges the traditional theo-centric and anthropocentric models of spirituality-viewed respectively as pre-modern and post-modern-and argues for a shift toward an object-oriented approach. By constraining spirituality to a quantitative, object-focused framework, this book redefines the relationship between humans, objects, and the divine, proposing a new way to understand spiritual experience in the context of…mehr

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Object Spirituality critically examines the implications of the emerging philosophical movement of Speculative Realism for the study of spirituality and theology. This work challenges the traditional theo-centric and anthropocentric models of spirituality-viewed respectively as pre-modern and post-modern-and argues for a shift toward an object-oriented approach. By constraining spirituality to a quantitative, object-focused framework, this book redefines the relationship between humans, objects, and the divine, proposing a new way to understand spiritual experience in the context of contemporary philosophical thought. This text offers a provocative and timely contribution to the fields of spirituality and theology.


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Calvyn Clarence du Toit is a lecturer at the University of Pretoria, where he co-teaches an honors-level online Philosophy of Religion course within the Faculty of Theology. He recently earned his PhD in Christian Spirituality from the University of South Africa. His diverse range of publications reflects his wide-ranging interests, including business management, architecture, city planning, jazz, theology, and philosophy. He resides in New York City with his wife, Christine.