Beschreibung:
This new study offers a serious and long-overdue examination of the unstable bifurcation between theology and secularity. Rather than understanding these two formative elements of culture to be in a constant state of opposition, the author chooses an alternative path toward their reconciliation. In this way, a constructive relationship is developed between secular and theological ideas wherein they symbiotically challenge one another in such a way as to create new and/or re-examined opportunities for thinking about God, the world, and, indeed, the self.
CONTENTS: Introduction: On the Hermeneutic Application of Eckhart's Mystical Ontology - The Hermeneutic Method (Hans-Georg Gadamer): Interpreting Eckhartian Mysticism and The Fusion of Horizons - Mysticism as a Modern Category of Theology - Contemporary Theological Interpretations of Eckhartian Mysticism - On Mysticism and Ontology in Post-Kantian Thought: Landmarks of the Modern Philosophical Horizon - Theology, Mysticism, and the Problem of Secularity: Alternative Approaches - Engaging Eckhartian Mysticism in a Secular Context - Conclusion: Eckhartian Mystical Ontology and the Contemporary Moment - Appendix: Being is God: Toward a Secular Understanding of a Divine Ontological Principle.