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This Silence Must Now Speak = Letters of Thomas J. J. Altizer, 1995–2015 /
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Title/Author:
This Silence Must Now Speak/ by T. Altizer ; edited by M. Grimshaw.
Reminder of title:
Letters of Thomas J. J. Altizer, 1995–2015 /
Author:
Altizer, T.
other author:
Grimshaw, M.
Description:
IX, 288 p.online resource. :
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Subject:
Theology. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137522498
ISBN:
9781137522498
This Silence Must Now Speak = Letters of Thomas J. J. Altizer, 1995–2015 /
Altizer, T.
This Silence Must Now Speak
Letters of Thomas J. J. Altizer, 1995–2015 /[electronic resource] :by T. Altizer ; edited by M. Grimshaw. - 1st ed. 2016. - IX, 288 p.online resource. - Radical Theologies and Philosophies,2634-663X. - Radical Theologies and Philosophies,.
Thomas J. J. Altizer is the leading radical theologian whose creative lifework—a steady output of some seventeen books and tens of articles—spans from the late 1950s to the present. In the last few decades, Altizer has embraced the communicative possibilities of the internet to write circular letters on religious, theological, political, and philosophical matters. The recipients are an international virtual community of scholars and friends who work in a number of disciplines, ranging from cultural studies scholar Mark C. Taylor, to British literary theorist David Jasper, to well-known contemporary philosophers such as Richard Kearney, John D. Caputo, and Edward S. Casey. Like the seventeenth century philosopher Marin Mersenne, who was renowned in the age of Descartes for gathering around him a network of brilliant philosophers and scientists through exchanges of written correspondence, so Altizer in his own domain of philosophical theology has acted as a hub for networking talented thinkers and scholars. In these brilliant letters, which take the form of meditative mini-essays, Altizer writes in a more accessible, personal, and occasionally confessional manner. These letters, an intellectual tour de force, provide another entry into engagement with Altizer's thought.
ISBN: 9781137522498
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This Silence Must Now Speak = Letters of Thomas J. J. Altizer, 1995–2015 /
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