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El. knyga: Beyond Secular Order: The Representation of Being and the Representation of the People

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(University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK)
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Beyond Secular Order is the first of a two-volume work that expands upon renowned theologian John Milbank’s innovative attempt to understand both theology and modern thought begun in his previously published classic text Theology and Social Theory.

  • Continues Milbank’s innovative attempt to understand both theology and modern thought begun in Theology and Social Theory – considered a classic work in the development of systematic theology
  • Authored by one of the world’s most influential and highly regarded contemporary theologians
  • Draws on a sweep of ideas and thinkers to argue that modern secularism is a form of Christian heresy that developed from the Middle Ages and can only be overcome by a renewed account of Christendom
  • Shows how this heresy can be transformed into a richer blend of religion, modernity and politics
  • Reveals how there is a fundamental homology between modern ideas about ontology and knowledge and modern ideas about political action, expressed in both theory and practice

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Readers familiar with Milbanks work will appreciate his focused prose while extensive footnotes referencing his previous work provide background information for others.  (Religious Studies Review, 7 December 2015)

...Interesting, creative, suggestive, and beguiling [ Milbank] is fearless in his cross-examination of modern secularist assumptions about the autonomy of philosophy and its much-heralded liberation from theologys apron strings.  (Church Times, 24 August 2015)

Such a vision is partial and imperfect, but its a signpost that, as we continue to watch modern metaphysics and politics develop, will be an important critical and constructive dialogue partner for a long time to come.  (Mockingbird, 14 February 2014)

"Here, in Beyond Secular Order, he offers a more concise systematic analysis focusing on the ontological and political dimensions of modernity. He lays bare the deep connections between metaphysical assumptions, on the one hand, and political and social implications, on the other." (SOPHIA 2015)  

Acknowledgements ix
Preface: The Hidden Dimension of Humanity 1(18)
Sequence on Modern Ontology
19(95)
1 From Theology to Philosophy
19(9)
2 The Four Pillars of Modem Philosophy
28(21)
3 Modern Philosophy: A Theological Critique
49(1)
4 Analogy versus Univocity
50(7)
5 Identity versus Representation
57(9)
6 Intentionality and Embodiment
66(6)
7 Intentionality and Selfhood
72(5)
8 Reason and the Incarnation of the Logos
77(4)
9 The Passivity of Modern Reason
81(5)
10 The Baroque Simulation of Cosmic Order
86(2)
11 Deconstructed Representation and Beyond
88(11)
12 Passivity and Concursus
99(7)
13 Representation in Philosophy
106(2)
14 Actualism versus Possibilism
108(4)
15 Influence versus Concurrence
112(1)
16 Transition
113(1)
Sequence on Political Ontology
114(157)
1 Cosmos, Law and Morality
114(14)
2 Metaphysics and Modern Politics
128(9)
3 The Fate of the Rational Animal
137(5)
4 The Irony of Representation
142(10)
5 On Legal Concurrence
152(2)
6 The Fate of the Social Animal
154(16)
7 Representation and Mixed Government
170(6)
8 Bureaucracy and the Formal Distinction
176(1)
9 Form, Matter and Contract
177(7)
10 The Antiquity of Historicism
184(5)
11 The Sovereignty of the Artist
189(6)
12 Eucharistic Creativity and Political Power
195(3)
13 The Conundrum of Kingship
198(8)
14 The Truth of Political Fiction
206(2)
15 The Two Rival Constructions
208(3)
16 Creativity and Mixed Government
211(3)
17 Christological Constitutionalism
214(4)
18 The Fate of the Fabricating Animal
218(2)
19 The Fate of the Beast-Angel
220(5)
20 The Death of Charity
225(3)
21 Augustine's Three Cities
228(8)
22 Church as Cosmopolis
236(4)
23 Aquinas and Kingship
240(7)
24 The Theology of Ruling
247(7)
25 The Ecumenico-Political Problem
254(3)
26 Supernatural Charity and Global Order
257(4)
27 Socialism Beyond the Left
261(3)
28 Critique of All Materialisms
264(7)
Index 271
John Milbank is Professor of Religion, Politics and Ethics at the University of Nottingham, where he also directs the Centre of Theology and Philosophy. Considered one of the leading contemporary theologians, Milbank first gained international recognition with Theology and Social Theory (1990), which laid the theoretical foundations for the movement which later became known as Radical Orthodoxy. In recent years he has collaborated on three books with Creston Davis and the controversial philosopher Slavoj ?i?ek: Theology and the Political: The New Debate (2005), The Monstrosity of Christ: Paradox or Dialectic (2009), and Pauls New Moment: Continental Philosophy and the Future of Christian Theology (2010).