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Emotions and Monotheism

Emotions and Monotheism
Author: John Corrigan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2024-05-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1108988644

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The emotional turn in scholarship has changed the way in which historians of religion think about monotheistic traditions. New histories of religion have adapted and incorporated the totalizing sensibilities of twentieth century annalistes, the granular view of social historians, groundbreaking philosophical investigations, and the spirit of interdisciplinary collaboration between historical analysis, anthropology, and psychology. Religion as a principal bearer of culture has shaped emotional life profoundly, just as human emotion has constituted religious life. Taking a qualified constructivist approach to emotion enables understanding of the dynamism, fluidity, and ambiguity in emotional experience, alongside continuities, and facilitates analysis of how that feeling has animated religious life in monotheistic traditions. It equally sharpens insight into how monotheistic religion itself has made emotion. Affect, emotion, and mixed emotions are three categories of feelings evidenced in monotheistic religions. Each is illustrated with respect to the similarities and differences among Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.


Monotheism and Forgiveness

Monotheism and Forgiveness
Author: S. Mark Heim
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2022-03-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1108660487

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Forgiveness is a hallmark teaching within monotheistic religions. This Element introduces the topic in three ways. First, it considers the extent to which forgiveness is specific to or constituted by monotheistic beliefs, by a comparison with analogous teaching and practice in Buddhism. Second, the most extensive section explores the grammar of forgiveness shared across the Abrahamic traditions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam – elements of repentance, intercession, and eschatological deferral. This section identifies some of the divergent tendencies or emphases on this topic among those traditions. A third section addresses the role of forgiveness and monotheistic religions in human cultural evolution and the emergence of eusociality. The aim is for the reader to gain an introductory view of monotheism and forgiveness from a comparative religious example, from an internal examination of Abrahamic traditions, and from a developmental, secular perspective.


Emotion and Spirit

Emotion and Spirit
Author: Neville Symington
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2018-03-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429913192

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Psychoanalysis, with Freud as its founder, has vehemently denied the value of religious belief. In this radical book, re-issued with a new preface by the author and a foreword by Jon Stokes, Neville Symington makes the case that both traditional religion and psychoanalysis are failing because they exist apart and do not incorporate each other's values. The controversial conclusion of this fascinating study is that psychoanalysis is a spirituality-in-the-world, or a mature religion, and inseparable from acts of virtue.


The Maturing of Monotheism

The Maturing of Monotheism
Author: Garth Hallett
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-01-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1350089362

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Tracing a dialectical path, The Maturing of Monotheism emphasises the plausibility of Jewish, Christian, Muslim, and kindred forms of monotheism and responds to anti-theistic challenges of our day. These include materialism, determinism, the denial of objective value, the pervasiveness of evil, and predictions of human individual and collective extinction. The book reviews traditional metaphysical ways of arguing for monotheism but employs a cumulative, more experiential approach. While agnosticism affects humanity's most basic beliefs, Garth Hallett demonstrates that there remains ample room for rational, theistic faith. Of keen interest to students and researchers alike, The Maturing of Monotheism offers new insights and approaches in this steadily advancing field.


Untangling Emotions

Untangling Emotions
Author: J. Alasdair Groves
Publisher: Crossway
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2019-03-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433557851

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How do you feel about how you feel? Our emotions are complex. Some of us seem able to ignore our feelings, while others feel controlled by them. But most of us would admit that we don't always know what to do with how we feel. The Bible teaches us that our emotions are an indispensable part of what makes us human—and play a crucial role in our relationships with God and others. Exploring how God designed emotions for our good, this book shows us how to properly engage with our emotions—even the more difficult ones like fear, anger, shame, guilt, and sorrow—so we can better understand what they reveal about our hearts and handle them wisely in everyday moments.


Monotheism, Intolerance, and the Path to Pluralistic Politics

Monotheism, Intolerance, and the Path to Pluralistic Politics
Author: Christopher A. Haw
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2021-06-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1108896340

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Discussions of monotheism often consider its bigotry toward other gods as a source of conflict, or emphasize its universality as a source of peaceful tolerance. Both approaches, however, ignore the combined danger and liberation in monotheism's 'intolerance.' In this volume, Christopher Haw reframes this important argument. He demonstrates the value of rejecting paradigms of inclusivity in favor of an agonistic pluralism and intolerance of absolutism. Haw proposes a model that retains liberal, pluralistic principles while acknowledging their limitations, and he relates them to theologies latent in political ideas. His volume offers a nuanced, evolutionary, and historical understanding of the biblical tradition's emergence and its political consequences with respect to violence. It suggests how we can mediate impasses between liberal and conservative views in culture wars; between liberal inclusivity and conservative decisionism; and, on the religious front, between apologetics for exclusive monotheism and critiques of its intolerance.


The Boundaries of Monotheism

The Boundaries of Monotheism
Author: Anne-Marie Korte
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2009
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004173161

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What is the significance of monotheism in modern western culture, taking into account both its problematic and promising aspects? Biblical texts and the biblical faith traditions bear a continuous, polemical tension between exclusive and inclusive perceptions and interpretations of monotheism. Western monotheism proves itself to be multi-significant and heterogeneous, producing boundary-setting as well as boundary-crossing tendencies, is the common thesis of the authors of this book, who have been collectively debating this theme for two years in an interdisciplinary scholarly setting. Their contributions range from the fields of biblical and religious studies, history and philosophy of religion, systematic theology, to gender studies in theology and religion.The authors also explain the particular contribution of their own theological discipline to these debates.


Monotheism and Human Nature

Monotheism and Human Nature
Author: Andrew M. Bailey
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2021-06-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1108968023

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The main question of this Element is how the existence, supremacy, and uniqueness of an almighty and immaterial God bear on our own nature. It aims to uncover lessons about what we are by thinking about what God might be. A dominant theme is that Abrahamic monotheism is a surprisingly hospitable framework within which to defend and develop the view that we are wholly material beings. But the resulting materialism cannot be of any standard variety. It demands revisions and twists on the usual views. We can indeed learn about ourselves by learning about God. One thing we learn is that, though we are indeed wholly material beings, we're not nearly as ordinary as we might seem.


Monotheism and the Rise of Science

Monotheism and the Rise of Science
Author: J. L. Schellenberg
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2020-12-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1108899633

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This Element traces the effects of science's rise on the cultural status of monotheism. Starting in the past, it shows how monotheism contributed to science's rise, and how, returning the favour, science provided aid and support, until fairly recently, for the continuing success of monotheism in the west. Turning to the present, the Element explores reasons for supposing that explanatorily, and even on an existential level, science is taking over monotheism's traditional roles in western culture. These reasons are found to be less powerful than is commonly supposed, though the existential challenge can be made effective when framed in an unusual and indirect manner. Finally, the Element considers how the relationship between science's high standing and the status of monotheism might appear in the future. Could something like monotheism rise again, and might science help it do so? The Element concludes that an affirmative answer is possible.


Monotheism

Monotheism
Author: Erik Borgman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2009
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Considers whether monotheism, so central to both the Christian and the Jewish faith, is tenable in the multi-faith and multi-cultural world. This title covers topics such as: 'The Oneness of God in a Plural World'; 'Biblical Monotheism between Dispute and Revision'; and, 'The Unity of the Revealed Law: the Torah and the Qur'an'.