Recovering the personal the philosophical anthropology of William H. Poteat / edited by Dale W. Cannon and Ronald L. Hall.

Other author Cannon, Dale W.
Other author Hall, Ronald L., 1945-
Format Electronic
Publication InfoLanham, Maryland : Lexington Books, [2016]
Descriptionvii, 219 pages ; 23 cm
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Contents Machine generated contents note: pt. I Philosophical Anthropology -- 1. Refinding the Personal / Ronald L. Hall -- 2. Why Is the Personal so Important? / Edward St. Clair -- 3. Being Post-Critical / Dale W. Cannon -- 4. Critical Recollection / Ronald L. Hall -- 5. The Genealogy of Poteat's Philosophical Anthropology / Bruce B. Lawrence -- 6. The Primacy of Persons / David W. Rutledge -- 7. Dethroning Epistemology / Ronald L. Hall -- pt. II Theological Considerations -- 8. Personhood and the Problematic of Christianity / James W. Stines -- 9. Incarnational Theology / Elizabeth Newman -- 10. Toward a Post-Critical Theology / R. Melvin Keiser -- pt. III Aesthetic Considerations -- 11. Post-Critical Aesthetics / Kieran Cashell -- 12. Paul Cezanne and the Numinous Power of the Real / William H. Poteat.
Abstract This book explores aspects of William H. Poteat's philosophical anthropology, which proposes a post-critical alternative to the prevailing dualistic conception of the person and opens a path to recovery of the pre-reflective ontological ground of the person where our personhood can be recovered and re-appropriated.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 205-210) and index.
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