Foundations of Violence by Grace M. Jantzen Routledge, 2004 Jantzen sees her task as an intellectual to offer an. .Homer glorified death on the battlefield as beautiful. Jantzen shows how this theme has been carried on in literature and politics to the present day.
Foundations of Violence by Grace M. Jantzen Routledge, 2004 Jantzen sees her task as an intellectual to offer an analysis of how thought patterns of the West have shaped and mis-shaped the world and how they might be changed to enable human flourishing. Beginning with Homer and moving through centuries of Christianity, she describes the pursuit of death and the love of death (necrophilia) as characteristic of Western culture.
In this volume Grace M. Jantzen continues her groundbreaking analysis of death and beauty . Jeremy Carrette, Morny Joy. Издатель. Jantzen continues her groundbreaking analysis of death and beauty in western thought by examining the religious roots of death and violence in the Jewish and Christian tradition, which underlie contemporary values. The late Grace M. Jantzen (1948-2006) was Professor of Religion, Culture and Gender at Manchester University and a widely respected feminist philosopher and theologian.
Violence to Eternity: 2 (Death and the Displacement of Beauty). In this volume Grace . antzen continues her groundbreaking analysis of death and beauty in western thought by examining the religious roots of death and violence in the Jewish and Christian tradition, which underlie contemporary values. She shows how man’s fear of the female is often implicated in religious violence and in her critique of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian.
In her major new book project Death and the Displacement of Beauty, Grace M. Jantzen seeks to disrupt this wish for death, opening a new acceptance of beauty and desire that makes it possible to choose life. Foundations of Violence enters the ancient world of Homer, Sophocles, Plato and Aristotle to explore the genealogy of violence in Western thought through its emergence in Greece and Rome
In her major new book project Death and the Displacement of Beauty, Grace M. Jantzen seeks to disrupt this wish . This necrophilia shows itself in destruction and violence, in a focus on other worlds and degradation of this one, and in hatred of the body, sense and sexuality. Foundations of Violence enters the ancient world of Homer, Sophocles, Plato and Aristotle to explore the genealogy of violence in Western thought through its emergence in Greece and Rome.
The late Grace M. Jantzen (1948-2006) was Professor of Religion, Culture and Gender at Manchester University and a widely . Morny Joy is University Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Calgary. Jeremy Carrette is Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Kent and is the author of Selling Spirituality (Routledge, 2005) and Religion and Critical Psychology (Routledge, 2007). She is author of Divine Love: Luce Irigaray, Women, Gender and Religion (2007). Similar books and articles. Foundations of Violence: Death and the Displacement of Beauty, Volume 1, by Grace M. Jantzen. Jantzen continues her groundbreaking analysis of death and beauty in western thought by examining the religious roots of death and violence in the Jewish and Christian. Alyda Faber - 2005 - Ars Disputandi 5. Violence and Non-Violence in Conflict Resolution: Some Theological Reflections.
Автор: Jantzen, Grace M Название: Violence to eternity Издательство: Taylor&Francis Классификация .
Описание: This book discusses causes and precursors of violence, explores the psychological characteristics of perpetrators of violence, and describes and evaluates potential responses to it.
Violence to Eternity. Grace M. Jantzen, Jeremy Carrette, Morny Joy. Paperback £3. 9. eBook Rental from £1. 0. In this volume Grace M. She shows how man’s fear of the female is often implicated in religious violence and in her critique of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian New Testament she examines a range of themes that show the western preoccupation with necrophilia. Jantzen continues her groundbreaking analysis of death and beauty in western thought by examining the religious . She shows how man's fear of the female is often implicated in religious violence and in her critique of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian New Testament she examines a range of themes that show the western preoccupation with necrophilia.