Description
Written throughout Louis Dupre's life, Thinking the Unknowable explores the relationship between faith and metaphysics, charting the course for an innovative Christian philosophy of religion.
Louis Dupre's Thinking the Unknowable offers a sophisticated response to the subjectivist ills of modern philosophy. Drawing on a diverse host of philosophers, theologians, and phenomenologists, Dupre seeks to open up a space for faith in contemporary philosophy of religion by arguing that metaphysics cannot claim authority in the realm of the transcendent. Instead, Dupre shows that philosophers must learn to accommodate mystery in their metaphysical frameworks.
Edited and introduced by Peter J. Casarella, prominent theologian and student of Dupre, the book unfolds in four parts. Dupre establishes the foundations for a new theology of language, drawing inspiration from two sources: humanist theological hermeneutics and deist biblical spirituality. The second part addresses the idea of God in modern philosophy, taking Hegel's philosophy of religion as its starting point. The third deals with the phenomenology of religion, focusing primarily on the work of Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger. In the fourth part, Dupre turns to the concept of mysticism, offering a sophisticated reflection on the possibility of acknowledging a transcendent horizon to human knowing in a secular age. Readers of this volume will be guided across the bridge from philosophy to faith and back again, discovering new worlds of meaning and expressions of truth.
About the Author
Louis Dupre was the T. Lawrason Riggs Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at Yale. He was the author of Religion and the Rise of Modern Culture and The Quest of the Absolute: Birth and Decline of European Romanticism.
Peter J. Casarella is a professor of theology at Duke Divinity School. He is the author of multiple books, including The Whole Is Greater Than Its Parts: Ecumenism and Inter-religious Encounters in the Age of Pope Francis.
Reviews
"A marvel of intellectual probity and learning. It's safe to say that Thinking the Unknowable will become a standard introduction for anyone seeking an informed, efficient, and clearly argued introduction to the field of philosophical theology." -Thomas Pfau, author of Incomprehensible Certainty
Book Information
ISBN 9780268207953
Author Louis Dupre
Format Hardback
Page Count 208
Imprint University of Notre Dame Press
Publisher University of Notre Dame Press
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 13mm