
John Milbank (Classici contemporanei Vol. 12)
por
Marco Salvioli
Aún sin calificaciones
Philosophy
Formato
Kindle
Páginas
160
Idioma
Italiano
Publicado
Jun 30, 2024
Editorial
IBL Libri
ISBN-10
8864405542
ISBN-13
9788864405544
Descripción
Marco Salvioli delves into the life and reflections of John Milbank, a multifaceted figure in contemporary thought. As a theologian, philosopher, political theorist, and poet, Milbank has carved a unique niche, intertwining deep metaphysical inquiry with practical political considerations. His work challenges traditional secular paradigms, advocating for a re-imagination of the relationship between faith and reason in the modern age.
Through insightful analysis, Salvioli explores Milbank's revolutionary ideas that seek to dismantle prevailing narratives within academia and society. Emphasizing the significance of a Christian perspective in philosophical discourse, this examination highlights Milbank's call for a radical transformation in how we engage with both spiritual and temporal realms, making a case for a more integrated approach to understanding the complexities of contemporary life.
Through insightful analysis, Salvioli explores Milbank's revolutionary ideas that seek to dismantle prevailing narratives within academia and society. Emphasizing the significance of a Christian perspective in philosophical discourse, this examination highlights Milbank's call for a radical transformation in how we engage with both spiritual and temporal realms, making a case for a more integrated approach to understanding the complexities of contemporary life.
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