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The religious philosophy of Roger Scruton / edited by James Bryson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Bloomsbury studies in continental philosophyPublisher: New York : Bloomsbury, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781474251310
  • 1474251315
  • 9781474251341
  • 147425134X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Religious philosophy of Roger ScrutonDDC classification:
  • 210.92 23
LOC classification:
  • B1649.S2474 R45 2016eb
Online resources:
Contents:
FC ; Half title ; Also available from Bloomsbury; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; Notes on Contributors; Abbreviations of Scruton's works; Editor's Preface; Introduction: Saving the Sacred; 1 Roger Scruton as a Philosopher for Religion Mark Dooley; 2 A Transcendental Argument for the Transcendental Roger Scruton; Part 1 What Is the Sacred? Some Philosophical and Theological Responses; 3 What Is the Sacred? John Cottingham; 4 The Great Absence Anthony O'Hear; 5 Locating the Sacred Robert Grant.
6 Metaphysical and Doctrinal Implications Brian Hebblethwaite7 That Obscure Object of Desire Fiona Ellis; 8 A Glance at the Face of God Michael Pakaluk; Part 2 Recalling the Sacred: Philosophical and Theological Sources; 9 On Finding Beauty and Truth in René Girard Christopher S. Morrissey; 10 The Problem with Plato James Bryson; 11 Hierophany or Theophany? Douglas Hedley; 12 Beyond Dover Beach Alexandra Slaby; Part 3 Sensing the Sacred: Aesthetics, Art and Religion; 13 Religious Thought and the Sensory World Mark Wynn.
14 The Aesthetic Education of Mankind Thomas Curran15 Entering the Unknown: Music, Self and God Férdia J. Stone-Davis; 16 Art as Religion? Vanessa Rogers; Part 4 Conserving the Sacred: Common Law, Conservatism and Conservation; 17 Law, Liberty and Polity Peter Bryson; 18 The Loss of the Sacred and the Challenge of Modern Conservatism Daniel Cullen; 19 Loving One's Home in a Philosophical Culture Charles Taliaferro; 20 Thinking Is Something Daunting Chantal Delsol; Part 5 The Sacred and the Secular: Charles Taylor and Roger Scruton in Conversation.
Roger Scruton & Charles Taylor on the Sacred and the SecularEpilogue: No Through Road Roger Scruton; Index.
Summary: "In his most recent work, the contemporary philosopher Roger Scruton has turned his attention to religion. Although a religious sensibility ties together his astonishingly prodigious and dynamic output as a philosopher, poet and composer, his recent exploration of religious and theological themes from a philosophical point of view has excited a fresh response from scholars. This collection of writings addresses Scruton's challenging and subtle philosophy of religion for the first time. The volume includes contributions from those who specialize in the philosophy of religion, the history of thought and culture, aesthetics, and church history. The collection is introduced by Mark Dooley, author of two books on Scruton, and includes a response to the writings from Scruton himself in which he develops his idea of the sacred and the erotic and defends the integrity of his work as an attempt to give a sense of the Lebenswelt (or 'lifeworld'): how humans experience the world. He argues that religion emerges from that experience and transforms us from beings bound by causal necessity into persons who acknowledge freedom, obligation and right. A unique and fascinating collection of writings that sheds light on this hitherto unexplored aspect of Roger Scruton's philosophy."--Bloomsbury Publishing
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FC ; Half title ; Also available from Bloomsbury; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; Notes on Contributors; Abbreviations of Scruton's works; Editor's Preface; Introduction: Saving the Sacred; 1 Roger Scruton as a Philosopher for Religion Mark Dooley; 2 A Transcendental Argument for the Transcendental Roger Scruton; Part 1 What Is the Sacred? Some Philosophical and Theological Responses; 3 What Is the Sacred? John Cottingham; 4 The Great Absence Anthony O'Hear; 5 Locating the Sacred Robert Grant.

6 Metaphysical and Doctrinal Implications Brian Hebblethwaite7 That Obscure Object of Desire Fiona Ellis; 8 A Glance at the Face of God Michael Pakaluk; Part 2 Recalling the Sacred: Philosophical and Theological Sources; 9 On Finding Beauty and Truth in René Girard Christopher S. Morrissey; 10 The Problem with Plato James Bryson; 11 Hierophany or Theophany? Douglas Hedley; 12 Beyond Dover Beach Alexandra Slaby; Part 3 Sensing the Sacred: Aesthetics, Art and Religion; 13 Religious Thought and the Sensory World Mark Wynn.

14 The Aesthetic Education of Mankind Thomas Curran15 Entering the Unknown: Music, Self and God Férdia J. Stone-Davis; 16 Art as Religion? Vanessa Rogers; Part 4 Conserving the Sacred: Common Law, Conservatism and Conservation; 17 Law, Liberty and Polity Peter Bryson; 18 The Loss of the Sacred and the Challenge of Modern Conservatism Daniel Cullen; 19 Loving One's Home in a Philosophical Culture Charles Taliaferro; 20 Thinking Is Something Daunting Chantal Delsol; Part 5 The Sacred and the Secular: Charles Taylor and Roger Scruton in Conversation.

Roger Scruton & Charles Taylor on the Sacred and the SecularEpilogue: No Through Road Roger Scruton; Index.

"In his most recent work, the contemporary philosopher Roger Scruton has turned his attention to religion. Although a religious sensibility ties together his astonishingly prodigious and dynamic output as a philosopher, poet and composer, his recent exploration of religious and theological themes from a philosophical point of view has excited a fresh response from scholars. This collection of writings addresses Scruton's challenging and subtle philosophy of religion for the first time. The volume includes contributions from those who specialize in the philosophy of religion, the history of thought and culture, aesthetics, and church history. The collection is introduced by Mark Dooley, author of two books on Scruton, and includes a response to the writings from Scruton himself in which he develops his idea of the sacred and the erotic and defends the integrity of his work as an attempt to give a sense of the Lebenswelt (or 'lifeworld'): how humans experience the world. He argues that religion emerges from that experience and transforms us from beings bound by causal necessity into persons who acknowledge freedom, obligation and right. A unique and fascinating collection of writings that sheds light on this hitherto unexplored aspect of Roger Scruton's philosophy."--Bloomsbury Publishing

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