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  1. The religion of reality
    inquiry into the self, art, and transcendence
    Published: c2006
    Publisher:  Catholic University of America Press, Washington, D.C.

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden, Hochschulbibliothek, Standort Weiden
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0813214548; 0813216230; 9780813214542; 9780813216232
    RVK Categories: CC 6900
    Subjects: PHILOSOPHY / Aesthetics; Transcendentie; Zelf; Godsdienst; Kunst; Religion; Ästhetik; Ästhetik; Religion; Aesthetics / Religious aspects; Art and religion; Philosophy and religion; Self / Religious aspects; Religion; Ästhetik; Aesthetics; Art and religion; Self; Philosophy and religion; Ästhetik; Religion
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 318 p.)
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-313) and index

    Seeds of emancipation -- Severing the ties that bind -- The romantic solipsist -- A church of one -- "And Zarathustra saw that he was alone" -- Longing for the world -- The idol fallen and resurrected -- The prison -- The sense of reality -- How reality was lost -- The battle over reality -- On representation -- On love, beauty, and evil -- Art and experience -- The will to weakness -- Art and imagination -- Art and nature -- Submission, necessity, death -- Art and sacrifice -- Art and work -- The comedy of art -- The religion in art -- Art and love -- Postscript on art and religion

    "Once gods walked among humans, but, friends, we have come too late! The Gods are . . . up there in another world." Thus the poet Holderlin evoked the godlessness in modern life, which, ruled by reason and science, has chased transcendence out of our understanding. Yet is it true that we moderns walk without gods? The Religion of Reality takes to task this common assumption according to which the modern intellect is devoid of appeal to the transcendental. The book first argues that religious feeling persists in the secular western mind; that it has taken refuge in the unlikeliest of camps, indeed with the supposed debunker of religious creed: the rationalist existential ego. The autonomous, individual self is more than just an idea: it is the pillar of modern times--a deity that anchors our morals, politics, and society, and defines what is crucial about human existence. On this score, The Religion of Reality makes two points: first that the philosophic primacy of the self rests on a leap of faith; and second that its religious centrality cannot ultimately satisfy the transcendental thirst that it kindles. The book constructively inquires into the artistic paths that lead away from this anthropocentrism. Art, it is often said, is the religion of the modern secular mind. This study argues that there are good reasons for this status. Taking seriously the age-old connection between art and religion, the book presents just how the spiritual is active in the artistic experience, whether of religious or secular stamp. Artworks are attempts to overcome the limits of expression and knowledge, hence of the human standpoint. The Religion of Reality is not an attempt to resuscitate the religion ofart; rather it is a demonstration of the religious in art

  2. The religion of reality
    inquiry into the self, art, and transcendence
    Published: c2006
    Publisher:  Catholic University of America Press, Washington, D.C

    "Once gods walked among humans, but, friends, we have come too late! The Gods are . . . up there in another world." Thus the poet Holderlin evoked the godlessness in modern life, which, ruled by reason and science, has chased transcendence out of our... more

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    "Once gods walked among humans, but, friends, we have come too late! The Gods are . . . up there in another world." Thus the poet Holderlin evoked the godlessness in modern life, which, ruled by reason and science, has chased transcendence out of our understanding. Yet is it true that we moderns walk without gods? The Religion of Reality takes to task this common assumption according to which the modern intellect is devoid of appeal to the transcendental. The book first argues that religious feeling persists in the secular western mind; that it has taken refuge in the unlikeliest of camps, indeed with the supposed debunker of religious creed: the rationalist existential ego. The autonomous, individual self is more than just an idea: it is the pillar of modern times--a deity that anchors our morals, politics, and society, and defines what is crucial about human existence. On this score, The Religion of Reality makes two points: first that the philosophic primacy of the self rests on a leap of faith; and second that its religious centrality cannot ultimately satisfy the transcendental thirst that it kindles. The book constructively inquires into the artistic paths that lead away from this anthropocentrism. Art, it is often said, is the religion of the modern secular mind. This study argues that there are good reasons for this status. Taking seriously the age-old connection between art and religion, the book presents just how the spiritual is active in the artistic experience, whether of religious or secular stamp. Artworks are attempts to overcome the limits of expression and knowledge, hence of the human standpoint. The Religion of Reality is not an attempt to resuscitate the religion ofart; rather it is a demonstration of the religious in art

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780813216232; 0813216230; 0813214548; 9780813214542
    Subjects: Aesthetics; Self; Art and religion; Philosophy and religion; Aesthetics; Self; PHILOSOPHY ; Aesthetics; Aesthetics ; Religious aspects; Art and religion; Philosophy and religion; Self ; Religious aspects; Ästhetik; Religion; Transcendentie; Zelf; Godsdienst; Kunst; Religion; Ästhetik
    Scope: Online Ressource (viii, 318 p.)
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-313) and index. - Description based on print version record