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An apostle for atheists : Paul and the quest for radical philosophy

Title
An apostle for atheists : Paul and the quest for radical philosophy / Ole Jakob Løland ; translated by Brian McNeil.
ISBN
1350420077
9781350420076
Publication
London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2024.
Physical Description
199 pages ; 24 cm
Summary
"What is a modern philosopher to make of Paul, the apostle? What do non-Christian philosophers in Europe gain from reading ancient letters from Christianity's first great ideologue, and letters addressed to groups of people lost to time? To ask this question is to acknowledge that despite religious faith being regarded by many as a stage that our modern societies have left behind, contemporary philosophers are confronted with questions such as multiculturalism and religious fundamentalism in the wake of immigration and the increasing presence of religious minorities. The Letters of Paul have gained the interest of several philosophers, and the interpretations of the apostle have taken many forms. Looking closely at Paul's letters which have gained most interest from atheist philosophers, The First Letter to the Corinthians and the Letter to the Romans, this book offers an overview of the various ways they have been understood. It pays close attention also to the readings of Paul in the three thinkers, Friedrich Nietzsche and Sigmund Freud - canonized as two of the great pillars of the modern critique of religion - with Spinoza as one of their important predecessors. Confronting these readings with insights not only from the more recent philosophical readings of the apostle but also from historical-critical scholarship on the Bible, this book lifts the veil over a new picture of the apostle as a figure with potential value for non-Christians and atheists." -- Page 4 of cover.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
March 11, 2024
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-195) and indexes.
Contents
Introduction: Paul between faith and reason
Who is Paul the author: A bluffer or one in search of the truth?
First Letter to the Corinthians: Criticism of wordly power
The Letter to the Romans: Introspection and the quest for justice
Conclusion: Paul: A philosopher for atheists.
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