Finding Reason in History The Case for a Philosophy of History as Science
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Produktdetails
Einband
Gebundene Ausgabe
Erscheinungsdatum
01.06.2014
Verlag
AcademiaSeitenzahl
298
Maße (L/B/H)
21.5/16/2.6 cm
Auflage
1. Auflage
Übersetzt von
Francesca Ferrando
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-3-89665-619-3
The study is divided into three main chapters, preceded by an ample introduction and followed by a set of conclusions. In the introduction, Pasquale outlines the concept of history in Hegel and Pannenberg, emphasizing common traits and dwelling in particular upon certain figures of Hegel's system - such as 'devotion' and 'unhappy consciousness' - which have been reinterpreted theologically by Pannenberg. The first chapter focuses on the historical-eschatological dialectic of the Christian event, giving a detailed presentation of Pannenberg's position, particularly of its Christological implications. The second chapter analyzes Pannenberg's theme of the 'anticipation of the end', examining it in relation to the logical structure of Hegel's dialectic. The third chapter deals with the delicate relationship between the contingency of historical events - which appear as fragmented, incomplete reality - and the definitive sense given them by the perspective of totality , as expected at the end of the historical process. The conclusions offer interesting applications of the dialectics of anticipation and back-projection of the end of history in ontology and metaphysics, with particular emphasis on the relation between becoming and essence and between finiteness and transcendence.
'Throughout his informative book, P. shows how, paradoxically, Pannenberg sets out to use Hegel's philosophy against Hegel, in order to gain a deeper understanding of some fundamental elements of a 'classic' Christian view' Theological Studies 74 (2)
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