Seeking Stillness or The Sound of Wings

Seeking Stillness or The Sound of Wings
Author: Hector Acero Ferrer
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2021-03-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725295709

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Seeking Stillness or The Sound of Wings pays tribute to Lambert Zuidervaart, one of the most productive Reformational philosophers of the present generation, by picking up the central concerns of his philosophical work—art, truth, and society—and working with the legacy of his published concern to see what more can be understood about our world in light of that legacy. Zuidervaart is an internationally recognized expert in critical theory, especially the work of Theodor Adorno, and a leading systematic philosopher in the reformational tradition. His research and teaching range across continental philosophy, epistemology, social philosophy, and philosophy of art, with an emphasis on Kant, Hegel, Marx, Heidegger, Gadamer, and Habermas. He is currently developing a new conception of truth for an allegedly post-truth society. At the Institute for Christian Studies (2002-2016), Zuidervaart held the Herman Dooyeweerd Chair in Social and Political Philosophy and served as founding Director of the Centre for Philosophy, Religion, and Social Ethics. He was also an Associate Member of the Graduate Faculty and Full Professor, status only, in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Toronto, and a member of the Advanced Degree Faculty at the Toronto School of Theology. Zuidervaart is currently a Visiting Scholar in the Department of Philosophy at Calvin University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Seeking Stillness or The Sound of Wings seeks to promote new scholarship emerging from the rich and dynamic tradition of reformational intellectual inquiry. Believing that all scholarly endeavor is rooted in and oriented by deep spiritual commitments, reformational scholarship seeks to add its unique Christian voice to discussions about leading questions of life and society. From this source, it seeks to contribute to the redemptive transformation and renewal of the various aspects of contemporary society, developing currents of thought that open human imagination to alternative future possibilities that may helpfully address the damage we find in present reality. As part of this work, Currents in Reformational thought will bring to light the inter–and multi–disciplinary dimensions of this intellectual tradition, and promote reformational scholarship that intentionally invites dialogue with other traditions or streams of thought.

Social Domains of Truth

Social Domains of Truth
Author: Lambert Zuidervaart
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2023-03-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1000783391

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Truth is in trouble. In response, this book presents a new conception of truth. It recognizes that prominent philosophers have questioned whether the idea of truth is important. Some have asked why we even need it. Their questions reinforce broader trends in Western society, where many wonder whether or why we should pursue truth. Indeed, some pundits say we have become a "post-truth" society. Yet there are good reasons not to embrace the cultural Zeitgeist or go with the philosophical flow, reasons to regard truth as a substantive and socially significant idea. This book explains why. First it argues that propositional truth is only one kind of truth—an important kind, but not all important. Then it shows how propositional truth belongs to the more comprehensive process of truth as a whole. This process is a dynamic correlation between human fidelity to societal principles and a life-giving disclosure of society. The correlation comes to expression in distinct social domains of truth, where either propositional or nonpropositional truth is primary. The final chapters lay out five such domains: science, politics, art, religion, and philosophy. Anyone who cares about the future of truth in society will want to read this pathbreaking book.

Shattering Silos

Shattering Silos
Author: Lambert Zuidervaart
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2022-08-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0228013631

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Questions first raised by Hannah Arendt in the 1960s take on new urgency in the post-truth era, as political leaders blithely reject facts in the public domain: Is truth politically impotent? Are politics inherently false? Is the search for truth still relevant? Shattering Silos, a companion volume to Religion, Truth, and Social Transformation and Art, Education, and Cultural Renewal, provides a path-breaking response. As in his two previous books, Lambert Zuidervaart challenges the boundaries philosophers set up between epistemology, ethics, and political philosophy. Knowledge, he argues, takes different forms in various social domains, and all are subject to political struggle. A critique of contemporary society must draw on many social domains of knowledge, including the arts and religion, and should recast politics as a striving for truth in the broadest sense. Proposing a new conception of truth – one that emphasizes the unity of knowledge and truth, as well as their diversity among different social domains – Zuidervaart asks what such holism and pluralism suggest about how we understand politics and society. This book proposes a new understanding of large-scale social change, challenging how most people think about knowledge and truth. Interweaving epistemology, social criticism, and political thought, Shattering Silos aims to help redirect an allegedly post-truth society.

The Atlantic Monthly

The Atlantic Monthly
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 802
Release: 1859
Genre:
ISBN:

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Atlantic Monthly

Atlantic Monthly
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 790
Release: 1859
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Men Who Knew Too Much

The Men Who Knew Too Much
Author: Susan M. Griffin
Publisher: OUP USA
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2012-02-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0199764425

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The Men Who Knew Too Much innovatively pairs these two greats, showing them to be at once classic and contemporary. Over a dozen major scholars and critics take up works by James and Hitchcock, in paired sets, to explore the often surprising ways that reading James helps us watch Hitchcock and what watching Hitchcock tells us about reading James.

A Vision of Consolation

A Vision of Consolation
Author: Evelyn Simms
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1916
Genre: English drama
ISBN:

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One Hundred and One

One Hundred and One
Author: Rabindranath Tagore
Publisher: London : Asia Publishing House
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1966
Genre: Bengali poetry
ISBN:

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Wings

Wings
Author: Stanton Arthur Coblentz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1941
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

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Complete Works

Complete Works
Author: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 556
Release: 1883
Genre:
ISBN:

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