All books / Book

The Generosity Of Creation

(Cover not found)

Full title: The Generosity Of Creation
ISBN: 9781948195027
ISBN 10: 194819502X
Authors: Schindler, David L. , 1943- (author.)
Publisher: Humanum Academic Press, Pontifical John Paul Ii Institut For Studies On Marriage And Family,
Num. pages: 272
Binding: Paperback
Language: en
Published on: 2018

Read the reviews and/or buy it on Amazon.com

Synopsis

Referring To Creation As Generous Is Not Common. We Normally Associate Notions Of Generosity And Gift In The Created Order With Human Being And Action, Imputing Such Notions To Other Creatures And The Whole Of Creation Often Only In A Poetic Sense. Once We Center The Reality Of All Things In God As A Loving Creator, However, We Become Disposed To See Everything, In Its Very Givenness, As Gift―a Reality That Participates From Its Depths, In Analogical Ways, In God's Generosity, Such As To Make Possible A Deepened Look Also At The Problem Of Evil. The Generosity Of Creation Has A Twofold Purpose In This Light. The Four Chapters Of Part I Spell Out What This God-centeredness Implies For Our Understanding Of The Cosmos In Various Contexts: First, The Paradigmatic Meaning Of The Child And Childlikeness For A Civilization Rightly Ordered In Terms Of Gift; Second, Ecology Considered In Terms Of A Liberation Theology Guided By Integral Human Development; Third, The Unity Between Ideas And Reality As A Necessary Condition For Preserving Nature As The Pre-sacrament, And The Church As The Sacrament, Of The Word Of God's Love; Fourth, Human Freedom Conceived Primarily As A Response To The Good And A Desire For God, In Contrast To The Would-be Neutral Or Indifferent Freedom Characteristic Of Liberal Societies. Part Ii Explores The Metaphysical Foundations For Speaking Of Creatures As Generous: Gifts From God That Participate, Each According To Its Own Nature, In God's Giving. The Exploration Unfolds In Dialogue With Theologian Michael Waldstein, In Relation To The Anthropology Of John Paul Ii And The Metaphysics Of Thomas Aquinas. We Are Not Our Own: Childhood And The Integrity Of The Human In A Technological Age -- Habits Of Presence And Generosity Of Creation: Ecology In Light Of Integral Human Development -- On Trivializing The Lives Of Ordinary People: In Liberal Societies -- In The Beginning Was The Word: Mercy As A Reality Illuminated By Reason -- Being, Gift, Self-gift: A Dialogue With Michael Waldstein On Aquinas, John Paul Ii, And Theology Of The Body. David L. Schindler. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.