Author: A. D. Cousins
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1036406261
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 181
Book Description
How A. D. Hope interpreted and reacted to modernity (and modernism) has been energetically discussed for some time. What aspects of modernity did he find useful, or prize? What precisely did he dislike, and why? How did he make use even—sometimes, especially—of what he disliked? This book offers fresh answers to such questions from some of Australia's best-known scholars. It is a volume that will be of interest to undergraduates and professional academics alike.
A. D. Hope and the Ambivalence of Modernity
Author: A. D. Cousins
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1036406261
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 181
Book Description
How A. D. Hope interpreted and reacted to modernity (and modernism) has been energetically discussed for some time. What aspects of modernity did he find useful, or prize? What precisely did he dislike, and why? How did he make use even—sometimes, especially—of what he disliked? This book offers fresh answers to such questions from some of Australia's best-known scholars. It is a volume that will be of interest to undergraduates and professional academics alike.
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1036406261
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 181
Book Description
How A. D. Hope interpreted and reacted to modernity (and modernism) has been energetically discussed for some time. What aspects of modernity did he find useful, or prize? What precisely did he dislike, and why? How did he make use even—sometimes, especially—of what he disliked? This book offers fresh answers to such questions from some of Australia's best-known scholars. It is a volume that will be of interest to undergraduates and professional academics alike.
The Logic of Hope: Extensions of Kant's View of Religion
Author: Sidney Axinn
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004463801
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
This book is a thorough study of the question posed by Kant, For what can a human being rationally hope? It offers a detailed commentary on Kant's seminal work, Religion Within the Limits of Reason Alone, as well as an original development of the logic of three of Kant's basic ideas: ambivalence, ignorance, and hope. Sophisticated analytic techniques, including symbolic logic, are applied to this conceptual matrix. The result is a striking case for the transformation of world society into a Kingdom of Ends of individuals and a peaceful League of Nations.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004463801
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
This book is a thorough study of the question posed by Kant, For what can a human being rationally hope? It offers a detailed commentary on Kant's seminal work, Religion Within the Limits of Reason Alone, as well as an original development of the logic of three of Kant's basic ideas: ambivalence, ignorance, and hope. Sophisticated analytic techniques, including symbolic logic, are applied to this conceptual matrix. The result is a striking case for the transformation of world society into a Kingdom of Ends of individuals and a peaceful League of Nations.
Commanding Hope
Author: Thomas Homer-Dixon
Publisher: Vintage Canada
ISBN: 0307363171
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 465
Book Description
Calling on history, cutting-edge research, complexity science and even The Lord of the Rings, renowned thought leader Thomas Homer-Dixon lays out the tools we can command to rescue a world on the brink. For three decades, Thomas Homer-Dixon, author of The Ingenuity Gap and The Upside of Down, has examined the threats to our future security—predicting a deteriorating global environment, extreme economic stresses, mass migrations, social instability and wide political violence if humankind continued on its current course. He was called The Doom Meister, but we now see how prescient he was. Today, just about everything we've known and relied on (our natural environment, economy, societies, cultures and institutions) is changing dramatically—too often for the worse. Without radical new approaches, our planet will become unrecognizable as well as poorer, more violent and more authoritarian. In his latest work (dedicated to his young children), he calls on his extraordinary knowledge of complexity science, of how societies work and can evolve, and of our capacity to handle threats, to show that we can shift human civilization onto a decisively new path if we mobilize our minds, spirits, imaginations and collective values. Commanding Hope marshals a fascinating, accessible argument for reinvigorating our cognitive strengths and belief systems to affect urgent systemic change, strengthen our economies and cultures, and renew our hope in a positive future for everyone on Earth.
Publisher: Vintage Canada
ISBN: 0307363171
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 465
Book Description
Calling on history, cutting-edge research, complexity science and even The Lord of the Rings, renowned thought leader Thomas Homer-Dixon lays out the tools we can command to rescue a world on the brink. For three decades, Thomas Homer-Dixon, author of The Ingenuity Gap and The Upside of Down, has examined the threats to our future security—predicting a deteriorating global environment, extreme economic stresses, mass migrations, social instability and wide political violence if humankind continued on its current course. He was called The Doom Meister, but we now see how prescient he was. Today, just about everything we've known and relied on (our natural environment, economy, societies, cultures and institutions) is changing dramatically—too often for the worse. Without radical new approaches, our planet will become unrecognizable as well as poorer, more violent and more authoritarian. In his latest work (dedicated to his young children), he calls on his extraordinary knowledge of complexity science, of how societies work and can evolve, and of our capacity to handle threats, to show that we can shift human civilization onto a decisively new path if we mobilize our minds, spirits, imaginations and collective values. Commanding Hope marshals a fascinating, accessible argument for reinvigorating our cognitive strengths and belief systems to affect urgent systemic change, strengthen our economies and cultures, and renew our hope in a positive future for everyone on Earth.
Ambivalent Hope
Author: Krystle Rich
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781680970357
Category : African Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"Ambivalent Hope" laces up your shoes and takes you on a journey in the lifestyle of the poor while uniting the privileged and underprivileged by assimilating our most basic need, God's guiding voice and His innate ability to victoriously elevate you beyond circumstance. It focuses on the generational effects of decisions you make in life today. It constructs cultural issues that can be understood and appreciated by all. Tumaini Battle was born and raised in the worst project of South Central in Los Angeles, California. When he witnessed the death of his uncle, who believed he was forsaken by God, Tumaini struggled throughout his childhood and adult life with the question, "Is there a God in the ghetto?" "Ambivalent Hope: A Gun and a Prayer" chronicles the life of that young boy who was snatched away from his alcoholic mother and forced to survive and protect his little "bro bro" in foster care homes. During his most influential years, he was left to fend for himself and learn from the streets. The book goes on to paint a vivid picture of Tumaini's adult life, which is a tug-of-war between what he knows is right/wrong and the bad influences that he fell victim to growing up. Tumaini has a good heart but struggles to show the corresponding actions. His rocky relationship with everyone close to him is a reflection of his relationship with God. Tumaini is forced to choose to trust either God or the words of his late "God-forsaken" uncle when he reaches his moment of despair. Get Social: Share your favorite quotes, scenes from the book, or share a photo of you with your book on your social networks by using the hashtag #AmbivalentHope.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781680970357
Category : African Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"Ambivalent Hope" laces up your shoes and takes you on a journey in the lifestyle of the poor while uniting the privileged and underprivileged by assimilating our most basic need, God's guiding voice and His innate ability to victoriously elevate you beyond circumstance. It focuses on the generational effects of decisions you make in life today. It constructs cultural issues that can be understood and appreciated by all. Tumaini Battle was born and raised in the worst project of South Central in Los Angeles, California. When he witnessed the death of his uncle, who believed he was forsaken by God, Tumaini struggled throughout his childhood and adult life with the question, "Is there a God in the ghetto?" "Ambivalent Hope: A Gun and a Prayer" chronicles the life of that young boy who was snatched away from his alcoholic mother and forced to survive and protect his little "bro bro" in foster care homes. During his most influential years, he was left to fend for himself and learn from the streets. The book goes on to paint a vivid picture of Tumaini's adult life, which is a tug-of-war between what he knows is right/wrong and the bad influences that he fell victim to growing up. Tumaini has a good heart but struggles to show the corresponding actions. His rocky relationship with everyone close to him is a reflection of his relationship with God. Tumaini is forced to choose to trust either God or the words of his late "God-forsaken" uncle when he reaches his moment of despair. Get Social: Share your favorite quotes, scenes from the book, or share a photo of you with your book on your social networks by using the hashtag #AmbivalentHope.
Hope in a Democratic Age
Author: Alan Mittleman
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0191608858
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
How and why should hope play a key role in a twenty-first century democratic politics? Alan Mittleman offers a philosophical exploration of the theme, contending that a modern construction of hope as an emotion is deficient. He revives the medieval understanding of hope as a virtue, reconstructing this in a contemporary philosophical idiom. In this framework, hope is less a spontaneous reaction than it is a choice against despair; a decision to live with confidence and expectation, based on a rational assessment of possibility and a faith in the underlying goodness of life. In cultures shaped by biblical teaching, hope is thought praiseworthy. Mittleman explores the religious origins of the concept of hope in the Hebrew Scriptures, New Testament, rabbinic literature and Augustine. He traces the roots of both the praise of hope, in Jewish and Christian thought, and the criticism of hope in Greco-Roman thought and in the tradition of philosophical pessimism. Arguing on behalf of a straightened, sober form of hope, he relates hope-as-a-virtue to the tasks of democratic citizenship. Without diminishing the wisdom found in tragedy, a strong argument emerges in favour of hope as a way of taking responsibility for the world. Drawing on insights from scriptural and classical texts, philosophers, and theologians - ancient and modern, Mittleman builds a compelling case for placing hope at the centre of democratic political systems.
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 0191608858
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
How and why should hope play a key role in a twenty-first century democratic politics? Alan Mittleman offers a philosophical exploration of the theme, contending that a modern construction of hope as an emotion is deficient. He revives the medieval understanding of hope as a virtue, reconstructing this in a contemporary philosophical idiom. In this framework, hope is less a spontaneous reaction than it is a choice against despair; a decision to live with confidence and expectation, based on a rational assessment of possibility and a faith in the underlying goodness of life. In cultures shaped by biblical teaching, hope is thought praiseworthy. Mittleman explores the religious origins of the concept of hope in the Hebrew Scriptures, New Testament, rabbinic literature and Augustine. He traces the roots of both the praise of hope, in Jewish and Christian thought, and the criticism of hope in Greco-Roman thought and in the tradition of philosophical pessimism. Arguing on behalf of a straightened, sober form of hope, he relates hope-as-a-virtue to the tasks of democratic citizenship. Without diminishing the wisdom found in tragedy, a strong argument emerges in favour of hope as a way of taking responsibility for the world. Drawing on insights from scriptural and classical texts, philosophers, and theologians - ancient and modern, Mittleman builds a compelling case for placing hope at the centre of democratic political systems.
Ambivalence
Author: Hili Razinsky
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1786601540
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
Ambivalence (as in practical conflicts, moral dilemmas, conflicting beliefs, and mixed feelings) is a central phenomenon of human life. Yet ambivalence is incompatible with entrenched philosophical conceptions of personhood, judgement, and action, and is denied or marginalised by thinkers of diverse concerns. This book takes a radical new stance, bringing the study of core philosophical issues together with that of ambivalence. The book proposes new accounts in several areas – including subjectivity, consciousness, rationality, and value – while elucidating a wide range of phenomena expressive of ambivalence, from emotional ambivalence to self-deception. The book rejects the view that ambivalence makes a person divided, showing that our tension-fraught attitudes are profoundly unitary. Ambivalence is not tantamount to confusion or to paralysis: it is always basically rational, and often creative, active, and perceptive as well. The book develops themes from Wittgenstein, Davidson, Sartre, and Freud. It engages with contemporary debates in Analytic Philosophy in addition to work ranging from Aristotle to Cultural Studies and Empirical Psychology, and considers a rich set of examples from daily life and literature.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1786601540
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
Ambivalence (as in practical conflicts, moral dilemmas, conflicting beliefs, and mixed feelings) is a central phenomenon of human life. Yet ambivalence is incompatible with entrenched philosophical conceptions of personhood, judgement, and action, and is denied or marginalised by thinkers of diverse concerns. This book takes a radical new stance, bringing the study of core philosophical issues together with that of ambivalence. The book proposes new accounts in several areas – including subjectivity, consciousness, rationality, and value – while elucidating a wide range of phenomena expressive of ambivalence, from emotional ambivalence to self-deception. The book rejects the view that ambivalence makes a person divided, showing that our tension-fraught attitudes are profoundly unitary. Ambivalence is not tantamount to confusion or to paralysis: it is always basically rational, and often creative, active, and perceptive as well. The book develops themes from Wittgenstein, Davidson, Sartre, and Freud. It engages with contemporary debates in Analytic Philosophy in addition to work ranging from Aristotle to Cultural Studies and Empirical Psychology, and considers a rich set of examples from daily life and literature.
Precarious Hope
Author: Ayse Parla
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 1503609448
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 323
Book Description
There are more than 700,000 Bulgaristanlı migrants residing in Turkey. Immigrants from Bulgaria who are ethnically Turkish, they assume certain privileges because of these ethnic ties, yet access to citizenship remains dependent on the whims of those in power. Through vivid accounts of encounters with the police and state bureaucracy, of nostalgic memories of home and aspirations for a more secure life in Turkey, Precarious Hope explores the tensions between ethnic privilege and economic vulnerability and rethinks the limits of migrant belonging among those for whom it is intimated and promised—but never guaranteed. In contrast to the typical focus on despair, Ayşe Parla studies the hopefulness of migrants. Turkish immigration policies have worked in lockstep with national aspirations for ethnic, religious, and ideological conformity, offering Bulgaristanlı migrants an advantage over others. Their hope is the product of privilege and an act of dignity and perseverance. It is also a tool of the state, reproducing a migration regime that categorizes some as desirable and others as foreign and dispensable. Through the experiences of the Bulgaristanlı, Precarious Hope speaks to the global predicament in which increasing numbers of people are forced to manage both cultivation of hope and relentless anxiety within structures of inequality.
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 1503609448
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 323
Book Description
There are more than 700,000 Bulgaristanlı migrants residing in Turkey. Immigrants from Bulgaria who are ethnically Turkish, they assume certain privileges because of these ethnic ties, yet access to citizenship remains dependent on the whims of those in power. Through vivid accounts of encounters with the police and state bureaucracy, of nostalgic memories of home and aspirations for a more secure life in Turkey, Precarious Hope explores the tensions between ethnic privilege and economic vulnerability and rethinks the limits of migrant belonging among those for whom it is intimated and promised—but never guaranteed. In contrast to the typical focus on despair, Ayşe Parla studies the hopefulness of migrants. Turkish immigration policies have worked in lockstep with national aspirations for ethnic, religious, and ideological conformity, offering Bulgaristanlı migrants an advantage over others. Their hope is the product of privilege and an act of dignity and perseverance. It is also a tool of the state, reproducing a migration regime that categorizes some as desirable and others as foreign and dispensable. Through the experiences of the Bulgaristanlı, Precarious Hope speaks to the global predicament in which increasing numbers of people are forced to manage both cultivation of hope and relentless anxiety within structures of inequality.
Understanding Encouragement
Author: Dr. Diana R. Williams
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1669842525
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
Adapted from the dissertation entitled, Phenomenological Study of Encouragement as a Protective Factor for New Christian Pastors, this book gives clarity in laymen’s terms on how vital encouragement is to one’s well-being. It is a condensed discovery of how encouragement can be a protective factor or the thing that safeguards one from the stressors encountered. This protective factor through encouragement distinguishes those who seem to adapt to circumstances or overcome adversities and those who merely give up. Encouragement helps one see others and circumstances through the eyes of faith and is a key factor in empowerment, fulfillment, inspiration, transformation, and success.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1669842525
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
Adapted from the dissertation entitled, Phenomenological Study of Encouragement as a Protective Factor for New Christian Pastors, this book gives clarity in laymen’s terms on how vital encouragement is to one’s well-being. It is a condensed discovery of how encouragement can be a protective factor or the thing that safeguards one from the stressors encountered. This protective factor through encouragement distinguishes those who seem to adapt to circumstances or overcome adversities and those who merely give up. Encouragement helps one see others and circumstances through the eyes of faith and is a key factor in empowerment, fulfillment, inspiration, transformation, and success.
Jesus and Personality Theory
Author: James R. Beck
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
ISBN: 9780830819256
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
James Beck looks at prominent themes in the teaching and ministry of Jesus and how they relate to the five major traits of human personality.
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
ISBN: 9780830819256
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
James Beck looks at prominent themes in the teaching and ministry of Jesus and how they relate to the five major traits of human personality.
The Economy of Hope
Author: Hirokazu Miyazaki
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812248694
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
In The Economy of Hope, hope becomes not only a method of knowledge but also an essential framework for the sociocultural analysis of economic phenomena.
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812248694
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
In The Economy of Hope, hope becomes not only a method of knowledge but also an essential framework for the sociocultural analysis of economic phenomena.