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The disenchantment of the world : a political history of religion / Marcel Gauchet ; translated by Oscar Burge ; with a foreword by Charles Taylor.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Lenguaje original: Francés Series New French thoughtEditor: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, [1997]Fecha de copyright: ©1997Descripción: xv, 228 páginas ; 24 cmTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • sin mediación
Tipo de soporte:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 0691044066
  • 9780691044064
Títulos uniformes:
  • Désenchantement du monde. Inglés
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • BL 48 G3813.1997
Contenidos:
Foreword / Charles Taylor -- The Metamorphoses of the Divine: The Origin, Meaning, and Development of the Religious -- The Historicity of the Religious -- Primeval Religion or the Reign of the Absolute Past -- The State as Sacral Transforming Agent -- Hierarchy -- Domination -- Conquest -- The Axial Age -- The Dynamics of Transcendence -- Distancing God and Understanding the World -- Divine Greatness, Human Liberty -- From Myth to Reason -- From Dependence to Autonomy -- From Immersion in Nature to Transforming Nature -- Indebtedness to the Gods, the Inter-Human Bond, and the Relation to Things -- The Political Machine -- The Vitality of Change -- The Other World and Appropriating This World -- Heaven and Earth: Christianity's Specificity -- Orthodoxy and Heresy -- Incarnation and Interpretation -- Prayer and Work -- The Structure of Terrestrial Integrity -- The Crowded World -- Collective Permanence -- Peace -- Homo Oeconomicus -- The Apogee and Death of God: Christianity and Western Development -- The Powers of the Divine Subject -- A Religion for Departing from Religion -- Israel: Inventing God-as-One -- Moses: Dominating Domination -- The Covenant and Trial by Adversity -- The Prophets -- Jesus: The God-Man -- Messianism -- The Second Moses -- An Inverted Messiah -- Saint Paul: the Universal God -- Christology -- Conquering the Conquerors -- The Christian Revolution: Faith, Church, King -- The Greeks: The Religion of Reason -- The Turn toward Equality -- Figures of the Human Subject.
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Foreword / Charles Taylor -- The Metamorphoses of the Divine: The Origin, Meaning, and Development of the Religious -- The Historicity of the Religious -- Primeval Religion or the Reign of the Absolute Past -- The State as Sacral Transforming Agent -- Hierarchy -- Domination -- Conquest -- The Axial Age -- The Dynamics of Transcendence -- Distancing God and Understanding the World -- Divine Greatness, Human Liberty -- From Myth to Reason -- From Dependence to Autonomy -- From Immersion in Nature to Transforming Nature -- Indebtedness to the Gods, the Inter-Human Bond, and the Relation to Things -- The Political Machine -- The Vitality of Change -- The Other World and Appropriating This World -- Heaven and Earth: Christianity's Specificity -- Orthodoxy and Heresy -- Incarnation and Interpretation -- Prayer and Work -- The Structure of Terrestrial Integrity -- The Crowded World -- Collective Permanence -- Peace -- Homo Oeconomicus -- The Apogee and Death of God: Christianity and Western Development -- The Powers of the Divine Subject -- A Religion for Departing from Religion -- Israel: Inventing God-as-One -- Moses: Dominating Domination -- The Covenant and Trial by Adversity -- The Prophets -- Jesus: The God-Man -- Messianism -- The Second Moses -- An Inverted Messiah -- Saint Paul: the Universal God -- Christology -- Conquering the Conquerors -- The Christian Revolution: Faith, Church, King -- The Greeks: The Religion of Reason -- The Turn toward Equality -- Figures of the Human Subject.