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Adorno And Theology (Philosophy And Theology)
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Theodor Wiesengrund Adorno (19031969), The German Sociologist And Philosopher Was One Of The Intellectual Leaders Of The Postwar Frankfurt School. This Book Presents And Analyzes Adorno'S Writings On Theology And Religion In A Clear And Accessible Manner. It Is Targeted At Upper Level Undergraduate And Postgraduate Students, And Will Not Presuppose Any Familiarity With Adorno. The Book Includes A General Introduction To Adorno'S Thought, And Examines His Relationship With The Work Of Walter Benjamin And Jewish Theology, His Confrontation With Scientific Positivism (Karl Popper), And His Criticism Of The Culture Industry And Ideology. All Of These Topics Are Explored With Attention To How They Engage With Contemporary Debates Within Theology. This Is Accomplished By Bringing Adorno'S Work Into Dialogue With Major Concerns And Authors. The Volume Concludes By Highlighting An Often Neglected Aspect Of Adorno'S Writing His Philosophy Of Music And How This Aesthetic Appreciation Of The Sublime Informs Contemporary Theological Reflection.
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- Q: What is the page count of this book? A: This book contains two hundred fifty-six pages. It provides a comprehensive examination of Adorno's writings on theology and religion.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the book? A: The book measures five point five one inches in length, zero point five three inches in width, and eight point five inches in height.
- Q: What binding type does this book have? A: This book is published in paperback binding. This makes it lightweight and suitable for easy handling.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author is Christopher Craig Brittain. He focuses on Theodor Adorno's contributions to theology.
- Q: What is the main topic of the book? A: The book analyzes Theodor Adorno's writings on theology and religion. It engages with contemporary debates within theology.
- Q: What is the target audience for this book? A: This book is targeted at upper level undergraduate and postgraduate students. It assumes no prior familiarity with Adorno's work.
- Q: How does this book engage with Adorno's philosophy? A: The book brings Adorno's work into dialogue with major theological concerns and authors. It explores his relationship with Jewish theology and more.
- Q: Does the book discuss Adorno's philosophy of music? A: Yes, the book concludes with a discussion of Adorno's philosophy of music. It highlights how this informs contemporary theological reflection.
- Q: Is prior knowledge of Adorno necessary to understand the book? A: No, the book does not presuppose familiarity with Adorno. It provides a general introduction to his thought.
- Q: What themes are covered in the book? A: Themes include Adorno's critique of scientific positivism and his criticism of the 'Culture Industry'. These are related to current theological debates.
- Q: How should I store this book? A: Store this book in a dry, cool place to keep it in good condition. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight.
- Q: Can I return this book if I don't like it? A: Yes, you can return the book if it does not meet your expectations. Check the return policy for specific details.
- Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, you should contact customer service for return or replacement options. They will assist you with the process.
- Q: How can I keep the book clean? A: Keep the book clean by gently wiping the cover with a dry cloth. Avoid using liquids or cleaning products.
- Q: Is this book suitable for beginners in theology? A: Yes, this book is suitable for beginners. It provides accessible insights into complex theological discussions.
- Q: Does this book cover any specific authors? A: Yes, the book examines Adorno's relationship with Walter Benjamin among other authors. It contextualizes their ideas within theology.