Faith, hope, and love: the theological virtues and their opposites
These essays consider the three traditional theological virtues-faith, hope, and love-alongside their opposites-doubt, despair, and hate, from a scholarly perspective. The volume includes contributions not just from philosophers of religion, but also from psychologists, sociologists, and film and li...
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Формат: | Electronic/Print |
Язык: | Английский |
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Springer
[2022]
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Boston studies in philosophy, religion and public life (10)
Год: 2022 |
Серии журналов/журналы: | Boston studies in philosophy, religion and public life
10 |
Нормированные ключевые слова (последовательности): | B
Добродетель (мотив)
/ Богословие (мотив)
/ Философия религии
/ Сравнение религий
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Индексация IxTheo: | AB Философия религии AX Межрелигиозные отношения NCA Этика |
Другие ключевые слова: | B
Христианство (мотив)
B philosophy of religion B Christian Theology B Сборник статей B Christian Theology / RELIGION / Генерал B PHILOSOPHY / Religious B Философия религии B Богословие (мотив) |
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Итог: | These essays consider the three traditional theological virtues-faith, hope, and love-alongside their opposites-doubt, despair, and hate, from a scholarly perspective. The volume includes contributions not just from philosophers of religion, but also from psychologists, sociologists, and film and literature scholars, to paint a complex and nuanced picture of these virtues, both of how we might understand them, and how we can hope to embody them ourselves. While these virtues make up a core part of the Christian tradition, the chapters here go far and wide in search of different cultural conceptions of these universal human concerns. Inquiries are made into these virtues within Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, and Islamic thought, alongside philosophers including Aristotle, Hegel, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Levinas, and Murdoch. The resulting tapestry is often beautiful, sometimes horrific, but always thoroughly human. This text appeals to students and researchers working in these fields. Chapter [9] is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com |
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ISBN: | 3030950646 |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-95062-0 |