RT Book T1 In praise of mortality: Christianity and new humanism T2 Journal for religion and transformation in contemporary society Supplementa JF Journal for religion and transformation in contemporary society A2 Appel, Kurt 1968- A2 Skinner, Alex A2 Eder, Natalie A2 Thomas, Rachel A2 Raschke, Carl A. 1944- LA English PP Leiden Boston Singapore Paderborn Vienna PB Brill, Schöningh YR 2022 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1806421186 AB This volume shows that the vulnerability and mortality of life are the starting points of its transcendence which exceeds all representability. Only by renouncing fantasies of omnipotence of a theological, philosophical and scientific nature, human beings can advance to their destiny and introduce a New Humanism enabling a bond between all that is alive and between human beings and their transcendent dimension. This includes an understanding of time that no longer follows chronological-mechanistic constraints, a non-instrumental understanding of language that finds its dimension of depth in prayer and an understanding of God in which God is inseparably related to the openness of human existence. In traversing the arising avenues of thought, the four-part volume, written by three authors but to be read as a unity, is oriented towards a philosophy of central biblical passages, Hegel‘s The Phenomenology of Spirit , Musil‘s Man Without Qualities , Hölderlin‘s poetry and Lacan´s psychoanalysis NO Enthält: Preliminary Material. Copyright page. Introduction to Praise of Mortality The Text as Subject / / Kurt Appel. Christianity and a New Humanism / / Kurt Appel. On the Name of God and the Opening of New Linguistic Horizons / / Jakob Helmut Deibl. The Aesthetic Contingency of Life / / Isabella Guanzini. The Price of Prayer / / Kurt Appel. Contributors. Detailed Contents CN BR515 SN 978-3-657-79124-8 SN 978-3-506-79124-5 K1 Church History K1 History K1 Religion DO 10.30965/9783657791248