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Title The critique of religion and religion's critique : on dialectical religiology / edited by Dustin J. Byrd
Published Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2020]

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 334 pages)
Series Studies in Critical Social Sciences ; Volume 165
Studies in critical social sciences ; 165.
Contents The Evolution of the Critical Theory of Religion and Society: Union, Disunion, and Reunion of the Sacred and the Profane (1946-2019): Part i / Rudolf J. Siebert -- The Evolution of the Critical Theory of Religion and Society: Union, Disunion, and Reunion of the Sacred and the Profane (1946-2019): Part ii / Rudolf J. Siebert -- Towards a Dialectical Critique of Religion: Aufhaben and Tajdīd, and the Potential for Renovatio and Renewal / Dustin J. Byrd -- Fomenting the Constellations of Revolutionary "Now-Time": Walter Benjamin's Dialectical Theory of Religion, Society and History / Michael R. Ott -- Identity, Reconciliation, and Solidarity: Political-Theological Reflections / Edmund Arens -- Siebert on Nationalism as Pathology / Denis R. Janz -- April 1945 -- the War is Over in Frankfurt am Main / Hans K. Weitensteiner -- Bošković's Epistemological Approach: the Foundation of a New Spirituality? / Francis Brassard -- The Power of Ideas and Life: Alexander Herzen and the Russian Intelligentsia -- an Outline / Gottfried Küenzlen -- kjv in the usa: the Impact of the King James Bible in America / Brian C. Wilson -- "Islamic Colonization" and the Coming European "Wretched": On the Ideology of Alt-Fascism / Dustin J. Byrd -- Globalization Challenge: Economic Unification vs. Cultural and Religious Differences / Mislav Kukoč -- Laudato Si' / Gregory Baum
Summary "In The Critique of Religion and Religion's Critique: On Dialectical Religiology, Dustin J. Byrd compiles numerous essays honouring the life and work of the Critical Theorist, Rudolf J. Siebert. His "dialectical religiology," rooted in the critical theory of the Frankfurt School, especially Theodor Adorno, Max Horkheimer, Walter Benjamin, Herbert Marcuse, Erich Fromm, Leo Löwenthal, and Jürgen Habermas, is both a theory and method of understanding religion's critique of modernity and modernity's critique of religion. Born out of the Enlightenment and its most important thinkers, i.e. Kant, Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud, religion is understood to be dialectical in nature. It contains within it both revolutionary and emancipatory elements, but also reactionary and regressive elements, which perpetuate mankind's continual debasement, enslavement, and oppression. Thus, religion by nature is conflicted within itself and thus stands against itself. Dialectical Religiology attempts to rescue those elements of religion from the dustbin of history and reintroduce them into society via their determinate negation. As such, it attempts to resolve the social, political, theological, and philosophical antagonisms that plague the modern world, in hopes of producing a more peaceful, justice-filled, equal, and reconciled society. The contributors to this book recognize the tremendous contributions of Dr. Rudolf J. Siebert in the fields of philosophy, sociology, history, and theology, and have profited from his long career. This book attempts to honour that life and work. Contributors include: Edmund Arens, Gregory Baum, Francis Brassard, Dustin J. Byrd, Denis R. Janz, Gottfried Küenzlen, Mislav Kukoč, Michael, R. Ott, Rudolf J. Siebert, Hans K. Weitensteiner, and Brian C. Wilson"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Religion -- Philosophy.
Frankfurt school of sociology.
Critical theory.
critical theories (dialectical critiques)
critical theory (sociological concept)
Critical theory
Frankfurt school of sociology
Religion -- Philosophy
Form Electronic book
Author Byrd, Dustin, editor
LC no. 2020008692
ISBN 9004419047
9789004419049