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St. Augustine's Press |
At its beginning, every age has been “modern.” We speak of “pre-” and “post-” modern
ages. We are likewise tempted to identify what is most up-to-date with what is true. But to
be up-to-date is to be out-of-date. If we find what is really true in any age, it will be true in
all ages. This proposition is central to this book. Moreover, what is true will appear in
different guises, as will what is false. The “modern age” had often considered itself
relativist, or secular, or skeptical. It strove to divest itself of its theological and
metaphysical backgrounds, only to find that the central themes from this tradition recur
again and again, most often under political or even scientific forms. This book proposes to “see” these classical and revelational roots within their modern forms. But we also find the proposition that what exists is only what we make. We find no “truth” but that of our own confection. When we find only our own “truth,” however, we do not really find or know ourselves. We do not cause what it is to be ourselves in the first place. The central truth that the “modern age” does not acknowledge is that its own existence along with that of the world itself is first a gift. When we see the “modern age” in this light we can again rediscover what we really are. Hopefully, we can choose and rejoice in what we are intended to be in any age as the gift of being is something that transcends all ages even while dwelling within them. Contents Introduction: On the Nature of the “More” that Is Wanted. Chapter 1 Art and Philosophy Chapter 2Why Do We Exist At All? Chapter 3 The Truth Philosophers Search For Chapter 4 A Christian Reading of the God of Abraham Chapter 5 The Brighter Side of Hell Chapter 6 Judgment and Modernity Chapter 7 What Is “Politics”? Chapter 8 Revelation and Political Philosophy Chapter 9 Actual Regimes Conclusion: The Leisure to Be Still Schall’s Twenty Books on Understanding the Modern Age Appendix 1: One Hundred Years of Orthodoxy Appendix 2: What Is Theology? Appendix 3: The Life of the Philosopher Bibliography Index |
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| The Modern Age 224 pages, 6” x 9”, jacketed clothbound, $30.00 ISBN-13: 978-1-58731-510-7; ISBN-10: 1-58731-510-6 introduction, notes, bibliography, appendixes, index world rights publication date: April 2010 philosophy: general Contents Acknowledgments |