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Reason of Following: Christology and the Ecstatic I

Contributor(s): Scharlemann, Robert P (Author)

ISBN: 9780226736594

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

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Pub Date: January 1, 1992

Dewey: 233

LCCN: 91011615

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.75" H x 8.78" L x 5.82" W ( 0.90 lbs) 221 pages

Series: Religion and Postmodernism

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Description: In the Reason of Following noted scholar Robert P. Scharlemann takes Christology in a radically new direction, suggesting that Christology itself represents a form of reason and an understanding of selfhood. For the first time, Scharlemann establishes a logical place for Christology in philosophical theology.

Scharlemann presents a christological phenomenology of the self, tracing the connections between the "I am" of the God who spoke to Moses, the "I am" of Christ, and the "I am" of autonomous self-identification. How, he asks, can the self that spontaneously responds to Jesus' "Follow me!" be compared with the everyday, autonomous self? What is the nature of "following" on the part of those who answer the summons of one whose name is "I am"? Pursuing these questions, Scharlemann develops a christological phenomenology of the self--an account in which following means not the expression of the self in action or reflection but rather self-discovery in another person.

With a deep sense of both culture and philosophy, Scharlemann distinguishes the forms of reason involved in "following" from those in ethics, aesthetics, and other modes of religious philosophic thought. His penetrating readings of nineteenth- and twentieth-century German theological and philosophical traditions provide an introduction to lesser-known thinkers such as Hermann and Picht as well as a profound critique of major figures such as Descartes, Heidegger, Fichte, and Kant.

Finally Scharlemann outlines a program for a more systematic and rounded presentation of what Christian doctrine might mean in the contemporary world. His work will be of interest to students of theology and philosophy alike.

Brief description: Robert P. Scharlemann is Commonwealth Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Virginia. His most recent books includes The Critique of Modernity and Inscriptions and Reflections.

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