HomeOxford Theology Personalism Origins Early Development Jan Olof Bengtsson 2006 Hardcover
Oxford Theology Personalism Origins Early Development Jan Olof Bengtsson 2006 Hardcover
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Number of Pages:320 PagesFormat:HardcoverISBN-13:9780199297191brand:Oxford University Press, IncorporatedItem Height:1 inReviews:"Once in a great while a book comes along that is so crucial to an area of study as to be assured of setting the tone in that domain of scholarship for many decades to come... The fuller story of personalism's history was delayed largely because the research required to unearth it would have to be done in Europe and England and by a person fully fluent in at least English, German, and French. What was needed was a first-rate historian of ideas, and one willing to invest a decade in the project. Fortunately for us, such a scholar eventually appeared. Jan Olof Bengtsson has completed the book many other scholars awaited and sincerely hoped someone else would write. The result has been gratifying. The book... will become the handbook of those who study personalism and the reference book for those whose areas touch upon it... The book is economical in its language but grand in its sweep." - Randall E. Auxier,The Pluralist "A major new work of intellectual history... exhibiting the highest standards of scholarship, including a truly impressive erudition... The book is at once richly informative and analytically incisive. Only a person with a broad and advanced mastery of the history of Western thought could have written a study of such simultaneous scope and depth... it would surprise me greatly if in years to come this book will not be regarded as the authoritative, standard work on its subject and that scholars will declare: 'Bengtsson says', and 'according to Bengtsson'... His book contributes significantly to intellectual history but also to the continuing development of personalism." - Claes G. Ryn,The Pluralist "Jan Olof Bengtsson's The Worldview of Personalism is, if anything, a historical tour de force. While the book's aim goes beyond mere history readers cannot but be impressed by its account of the early personalists and their influence on later writers. The discussion of Jacobi, Schelling, and Lotze is particularly noteworthy; and with this discussion the development of both European and Anglo-American personalism must hereafter be seen in a new light." - Phillip Ferreira,The Pluralist "Provides a history of the origins of European personalism that has not existed in English... remarkable... an exceptional work in the history of ideas and the history of philosophy... [a] magnificent history of early personalism" - James McLachlan,The Pluralist "an admirable mastery and orderly deployment of a great mass of detailed study" -Appraisal, The Journal of the Society for Post-Critical and Personalist Studies, Vol. 6, No. 3, "Once in a great while a book comes along that is so crucial to an area of study as to be assured of setting the tone in that domain of scholarship for many decades to come... The fuller story of personalism's history was delayed largely because the research required to unearth it would have to be done in Europe and England and by a person fully fluent in at least English, German, and French. What was needed was a first-rate historian of ideas, and one willing to invest a decade in the project. Fortunately for us, such a scholar eventually appeared. Jan Olof Bengtsson has completed the book many other scholars awaited and sincerely hoped someone else would write. The result has been gratifying. The book... will become the handbook of those who study personalism and the reference book for those whose areas touch upon it... The book is economical in its language but grand in its sweep." - Randall E. Auxier, The Pluralist "A major new work of intellectual history... exhibiting the highest standards of scholarship, including a truly impressive erudition... The book is at once richly informative and analytically incisive. Only a person with a broad and advanced mastery of the history of Western thought could have written a study of such simultaneous scope and depth... it would surprise me greatly if in years to come this book will not be regarded as the authoritative, standard work on its subject and that scholars will declare: 'Bengtsson says', and 'according to Bengtsson'... His book contributes significantly to intellectual history but also to the continuing development of personalism." - Claes G. Ryn, The Pluralist "Jan Olof Bengtsson's The Worldview of Personalism is, if anything, a historical tour de force. While the book's aim goes beyond mere history readers cannot but be impressed by its account of the early personalists and their influence on later writers. The discussion of Jacobi, Schelling, and Lotze is particularly noteworthy; and with this discussion the development of both European and Anglo-American personalism must hereafter be seen in a new light." - Phillip Ferreira, The Pluralist "Provides a history of the origins of European personalism that has not existed in English... remarkable... an exceptional work in the history of ideas and the history of philosophy... [a] magnificent history of early personalism" - James McLachlan, The Pluralist "an admirable mastery and orderly deployment of a great mass of detailed study" - Appraisal , The Journal of the Society for Post-Critical and Personalist Studies, Vol. 6, No. 3, "Once in a great while a book comes along that is so crucial to an area of study as to be assured of setting the tone in that domain of scholarship for many decades to come... The fuller story of personalism's history was delayed largely because the research required to unearth it would have to be done in Europe and England and by a person fully fluent in at least English, German, and French. What was needed was a first-rate historian of ideas, and one willing to invest a decade in the project. Fortunately for us, such a scholar eventually appeared. Jan Olof Bengtsson has completed the book many other scholars awaited and sincerely hoped someone else would write. The result has been gratifying. The book... will become the handbook of those who study personalism and the reference book for those whose areas touch upon it... The book is economical in its language but grand in its sweep." - Randall E. Auxier, The Pluralist "A major new work of intellectual history... exhibiting the highest standards of scholarship, including a truly impressive erudition... The book is at once richly informative and analytically incisive. Only a person with a broad and advanced mastery of the history of Western thought could have written a study of such simultaneous scope and depth... it would surprise me greatly if in years to come this book will not be regarded as the authoritative, standard work on its subject and that scholars will declare: 'Bengtsson says', and 'according to Bengtsson'... His book contributes significantly to intellectual history but also to the continuing development of personalism." - Claes G. Ryn, The Pluralist "Jan Olof Bengtsson's The Worldview of Personalism is, if anything, a historical tour de force. While the book's aim goes beyond mere history readers cannot but be impressed by its account of the early personalists and their influence on later writers. The discussion of Jacobi, Schelling, and Lotze is particularly noteworthy; and with this discussion the development of both European and Anglo-American personalism must hereafter be seen in a new light." - Phillip Ferreira, The Pluralist "Provides a history of the origins of European personalism that has not existed in English... remarkable... an exceptional work in the history of ideas and the history of philosophy... [a] magnificent history of early personalism" - James McLachlan, The Pluralist "an admirable mastery and orderly deployment of a great mass of detailed study" - Appraisal, The Journal of the Society for Post-Critical and Personalist Studies, Vol. 6, No. 3gtin13:9780199297191Subject:General, PhilosophyDewey Edition:22Type:TextbookItem Length:9.2 inLanguage:EnglishTable Of Content:Introduction1. The current view of personalism and its origins2. Personal 'reason' and impersonal 'understanding'3. The personal absolute4. Personal unity-in-diversity5. Early personalism and its meaningPublication Name:Worldview of Personalism : Origins and Early DevelopmentSubject Area:Religion, PhilosophyAuthor:Jan Olof BengtssonISBN-10:0199297193Synopsis:Personalism is understood today as the name of an important current in twentieth-century thought which, inspired by the Christian and humanistic traditions of the West, has sought to deepen our understanding of the meaning and value of human personhood. Opposing both individualism and collectivism, personalism has stressed the uniqueness of each person, the meaning and value of interpersonal relations, and the unity that holds persons together and is, ultimately, also personal in itself: the person of God. Personalism's insights into the nature of personhood have broad implications for our view of ethics, politics, education, and religion. The history of personalism has, however, been poorly understood. Jan Olof Bengtsson shows that personalism began as early as the eighteenth century and was a central, international current of thought throughout the nineteenth century - that it was, in fact, more characteristic of the nineteenth century than of the twentieth., A comprehensive and detailed account of the history of personalism - the system of thought that maintains the primacy and uniqueness of the human or divine person, on the basis that reality only has meaning through the conscious mind.Publisher:Oxford University Press, IncorporatedPublication Year:2006Series:Oxford Theology and Religion MonographsLC Classification Number:B828.5Dewey Decimal:141/.5Intended Audience:Scholarly & ProfessionalLCCN:2006-016272Item Weight:21.9 OzTitleLeading:TheItem Width:6.1 in
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This book is a fascinating deep dive into the origins of personalism, offering clear insights and well-researched perspectives. The hardcover edition feels sturdy and well-made, perfect for serious study. If you're interested in philosophy or theology, this is a must-read—highly recommended for scholars and enthusiasts alike!
This book is a fascinating deep dive into the origins of personalism, offering clear insights and well-researched perspectives. The hardcover edition feels sturdy and well-made, perfect for serious study. If you're interested in philosophy or theology, this is a must-read—highly recommended for scholars and enthusiasts alike!