God (New Century Theology)

God (New Century Theology)

by JamesByrne (Author)

Synopsis

Modern women and men have seen Nietzsche's proclamation of the death of God as a great liberation. Yet the death of old beliefs can cause us to feel that the world has grown colder. Here, James Byrne explores how we can think creatively about God again, offering the view that God is a symbol or metaphor for the totality of everything we consider to be of absolute value and meaning for us . By engaging with philosophers such as Kierkegaard, Sartre and Nietzsche, as well as contemporaries as varied as the Dalai Lama and the late British journalist John Diamond, Byrne invites us to abandon na ve ideas about God and to think of God as something more than the idol of the Church, philosophers and theologians. In particular, he argues that taking God seriously means taking our own talk about God less seriously and in good humour.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 120
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Published: 18 Apr 2002

ISBN 10: 0826461956
ISBN 13: 9780826461957
Book Overview: James Byrne has taught at Trinity College, Dublin and St Mary's College, University of Reading. His books include Religion and the Enlightenment: Descartes to Kant .

Media Reviews
The aim is to ensure that key theological issues - God, Sin, Love come out of the religious ghetto to be talked about in homes, pubs and clubs. They are very readable, not too long and well designed.
Borderlands: 1, Summer 2002
Author Bio
James Byrne is Professor of Religious Studies at St Michael's College, Vermont USA. He has taught at Trinity College, Dublin and St Mary's College, University of Reading. His books include Religion and the Enlightenment: Descartes to Kant.