This article offers a critical analysis of some contemporary attempts to bring up the issue of God and religion again in philosophical discourse, after the disenchantment of the project of Enlightenment. At first the author analyses G. Vattimo’s recent book Belief, in which he repudiates the violence and oppression of technically manipulating and politically controlling reason. In order to put an end to this violence, Vattimo argues in favour of a complete historicisation and secularisation of Christianity, which has caritas as its limit. The author criticises Vattimo on the point that his thinking leads to a subjectivation of religion and truth, and therefore is unable to stop the violence of reason. Secondly, Ch. Taylor’s interpretation o...
The article expresses the philosophical thoughts of an Italian philosopher, G.Vattimo and his develo...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Practical Theology on ...
In every historical period, religion invigorates human faith, morality and dignity; for "God has not...
This article offers a critical analysis of some contemporary attempts to bring up the issue of God a...
In this article, I discuss the prospects of Christianity in the modern world from a philosophical pe...
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The demand for neutrality and impartiality in the modern study of religions has challenged the role ...
Gianni Vattimo refers his weak interpretation of metaphysics to its Christian provenance. He argues ...
This thesis argues the case for the reconstruction of faith on new principles. It begins by providin...
This article raises the question whether Christianity might itself, at least in part, be responsibl...
The article expresses the philosophical thoughts of an Italian philosopher, G.Vattimo and his develo...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Practical Theology on ...
In every historical period, religion invigorates human faith, morality and dignity; for "God has not...
This article offers a critical analysis of some contemporary attempts to bring up the issue of God a...
In this article, I discuss the prospects of Christianity in the modern world from a philosophical pe...
Recent years have seen the rise of post-secularism, a new perspective that criticizes the dominant s...
<p>This paper is an essay on the positions of some post-modern philosophers on religion, with the de...
The world is in a mess. Democratic institutions and practices are being hollowed out from within, in...
This article investigates the unrest that arises from the 'God-confusion'. The various personal expe...
This article tackles the problem of religious radicalism. Religious radicalism is here interpreted a...
The article considers the problem of transition from secularism to post-secularism in modern religio...
The demand for neutrality and impartiality in the modern study of religions has challenged the role ...
Gianni Vattimo refers his weak interpretation of metaphysics to its Christian provenance. He argues ...
This thesis argues the case for the reconstruction of faith on new principles. It begins by providin...
This article raises the question whether Christianity might itself, at least in part, be responsibl...
The article expresses the philosophical thoughts of an Italian philosopher, G.Vattimo and his develo...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Practical Theology on ...
In every historical period, religion invigorates human faith, morality and dignity; for "God has not...