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What does it mean to be human in a world
filled with tragedy? With creativity and
insight Edward Farley, one of today's most
respected theologians, here addresses this
universal and haunting question of evil.
Farley anchors his discussion firmly in
interhuman (I-thou) dynamics as a key to
unfolding the personal and social spheres of
human existence. "It is," says Farley, "the
corruption of elemental passions and the
resulting contagion of the personal and
social spheres that provide a total view of
human evil and its redemptive possibilities."
PublisherFortress Press
FormatPaperback
ISBN9780800624477
Dimensions6 x 9
Pages320
Publication DateNovember 1, 1990
Endorsements
" ... a creative synthetic account of human existence. Readers of traditional theology will find ways to relate their interest to a store of contemporary knowledge; non-theological readers will see how traditional religious symbols can deepen a secular understanding of human life."
James M. Gustafson
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction: On Cognitive Style
PART ONE: THREE SPHERES OF HUMAN REALITY
The Interhuman Sphere
The Social Sphere
The Personal Sphere
The Biological Aspect of Personal Being
Elemental Passions of Personal Being
PART TWO: A PARADIGM OF GOOD AND EVIL
Idolatry
Being-Founded
Corrupted Historicity and the Creation of Beauty
The Corrupted Passion of Subjectivity and the Freedom of Vitality
The Corrupted Passion of the Interhuman and Agapic Freedom
The Corrupted Passion for Reality and the Freedom of Wonder
The Corruption and Freedom of Bodily Life
Alienation and Communion: The Redemption of the Interhuman