Ivan Illich was an incisive critic of aspects of contemporary Western cultures, such as the over-reach of obligatory institutionalized schooling, the excessive medicalization of society, and the dangers of global industrial development. From the outset there was a deeper edge to his work which concerned the formative, but ambivalent, influence of Christianity. His case is that a perversion of Christianity has come to be woven deep into the fabric of modernity and that ‘living by one’s conscience’ is one of the constitutive threads therein. Illich advocates living by hope and not by conscience. The article presents some lines along which Illich’s concern with the centrality of hope could be further developed
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The purpose of this paper is to examine Paul Tillich’s theology in order to gain an insight into his...
Paul Tillich’s view on reality is that anxiety is part of being human. According to Reinhold Niebuhr...
The article presents a vision of Christian hope in the view of the widely regarded German contempora...
As a Catholic priest cum public intellectual, Ivan Illich is best known for his critique of modern i...
Ivan Illich is the author of four books published in the United States: Celebration of Awareness: A ...
Dans cet article nous soulignons la connexion entre la critique à la scolarisation d'Ivan Illich et ...
The aim of this thesis is to try to bring some clarity and perspective into the controversy generate...
In this article, I discuss the prospects of Christianity in the modern world from a philosophical pe...
The latter half of the 20th century marked a period of disillusionment regarding the liberating pote...
Originally published in 1993, Silencing Ivan Illich fell out of print when the original publisher we...
Paul Tillich is a theologian who developed his theology with an exceptionally keen consciousness of ...
This chapter is concerned with the relationship between Christian hope and public reason, especially...
This Paper will examine Karl Rahner\u27s theology of hope and consider its relevance for Christian l...
The purpose of this study is to assemble and assess the ethics of war and peace in the writings of P...
The article discusses the reception of Schelling’s philosophy by the young Paul Tillich. During his ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine Paul Tillich’s theology in order to gain an insight into his...
Paul Tillich’s view on reality is that anxiety is part of being human. According to Reinhold Niebuhr...
The article presents a vision of Christian hope in the view of the widely regarded German contempora...