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Cavell, Companionship, and Christian Theology

Dula, Peter

Description

In recent decades, theologians and philosophers of religion have engaged in a vigorous debate concerning the status and nature of ecclesiology. Throughout this debate, they have found resources for their arguments in concepts of political philosophy, particularly communitarianism and political liberalism. In this groundbreaking study, Dula turns instead to the work of philosopher Stanley Cavell, examining the ways in which Cavell’s understanding of companionship contributes to the debate over church and community. Since the 1960s, Cavell has been the category-defying philosopher in North America, as well as one of the least understood. Philosophers did not know what to make of his deep engagement with literature and film, or stranger yet, with his openness to theological concerns. In this, the first study of Cavell and theology, Dula places Cavell in conversation with some of the philosophers most influential in contemporary theology: Alasdair MacIntyre, Martha Nussbaum, and John Rawls. He then examines Cavell’s relationship to Christian theology, shedding light on the repeated appearances of the figure of Christ in Cavell’s writings. This book finds in Cavell’s account of skepticism and acknowledgment a transformative resource for theological discussions — not just of ecclesiology, but of sin, salvation, and the existence of God.

Additional Information

  • Hardback
  • 280 Pages
  • Published: December 2010
  • ISBN: 9780195395037
  • Series: Reflection & Theory in the Study of Religion

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