Piety as Participation in the Divine Concern

Piety as Participation in the Divine Concern
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Synopsis Piety as Participation in the Divine Concern by : Joseph Harp Britton

The word "piety" is often used with a pejorative connotation : a pious person is thought to be observant in the extreme, perhaps supercilious or even hypocritical. Classically, however, piety has referred to the virtue of a greteful sense of obligation to one's origins, both familial and cultural. This thesis seeks to analyze the significance of such a virtuous piety as a privileged site of theological reflection, arguing that it in fact represents a synthesis of the insights of systematic, moral and ascetical theology as they are embodied in the life of ordinary believing individuals. The basis for the argument is the work of the american jewish theologian Abraham Joshua Heschel (1907-1972), who himself made extensive use of piety to describe the intersection of human life with God. Born in Poland into the hasidic tradition, Heschel was schooled in the neo-kantian environment of Berlin in the 1930s, where he was influenced by the phenomenological school of Dilthey, Husserl and Scheler. He first deployed this approach in an examination of prophetic consciousness, where he argued that the prophet sympathetically encounters God's pathos, or transitive concern. Analogously, his studies of the phenomenon of piety articulated the manner in which it contributes both to the understanding (Verstehen) and virtuous moral character of the individual -a theocentric integration which may be described in Heschel's polar terms as a "mystical realism". This analysis of piety, which connects at significant points both with otherthinkers significant in Heschel's intellectual milieu, as well as the contemporary concern to resist the priority of ontology by describing the moral significance of the other (Lévinas), supports a description of human life as fundamentally participatory in God, a participation which Heschel locates in a relational enactment of the divine concert.

Abraham Heschel and the Phenomenon of Piety

Abraham Heschel and the Phenomenon of Piety
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Total Pages : 325
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ISBN-10 : 9780567651068
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Synopsis Abraham Heschel and the Phenomenon of Piety by : Joseph Harp Britton

Piety is often regarded with a pejorative bias: a "pious" person is thought to be overly religious, supercilious even. Yet historically the concept of piety has played an important role in Christian theology and practice. For Abraham Heschel, piety describes the contours of a life compatible with God's presence. While much has been made of Heschel's concept of pathos, relatively little attention has been given to the pivotal role of piety in his thought, with the result that the larger methodological implications of his work for both Jewish and Christian theology have been overlooked. Grounding Heschel's work in Husserl, Dilthey, Schiller and Heidegger, the book explores his phenomenological method of "penetrating the consciousness of the pious person in order to perceive the divine reality behind it." The book goes on to consider the significance of Heschel's methodology in view of the theocentric ethics of Gustafson and Hauerwas and the post-modern context reflected in the works of Levinas, Vattimo, Marion and the Radical Orthodoxy movement.

Vital Godliness

Vital Godliness
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Total Pages : 620
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Synopsis Vital Godliness by : William Swan Plumer

The Joy of the Gospel

The Joy of the Gospel
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Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : 9780553419542
ISBN-13 : 0553419544
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Synopsis The Joy of the Gospel by : Pope Francis

The perfect gift! A specially priced, beautifully designed hardcover edition of The Joy of the Gospel with a foreword by Robert Barron and an afterword by James Martin, SJ. “The joy of the gospel fills the hearts and lives of all who encounter Jesus… In this Exhortation I wish to encourage the Christian faithful to embark upon a new chapter of evangelization marked by this joy, while pointing out new paths for the Church’s journey in years to come.” – Pope Francis This special edition of Pope Francis's popular message of hope explores themes that are important for believers in the 21st century. Examining the many obstacles to faith and what can be done to overcome those hurdles, he emphasizes the importance of service to God and all his creation. Advocating for “the homeless, the addicted, refugees, indigenous peoples, the elderly who are increasingly isolated and abandoned,” the Holy Father shows us how to respond to poverty and current economic challenges that affect us locally and globally. Ultimately, Pope Francis demonstrates how to develop a more personal relationship with Jesus Christ, “to recognize the traces of God’s Spirit in events great and small.” Profound in its insight, yet warm and accessible in its tone, The Joy of the Gospel is a call to action to live a life motivated by divine love and, in turn, to experience heaven on earth. Includes a foreword by Robert Barron, author of Catholicism: A Journey to the Heart of the Faith and James Martin, SJ, author of Jesus: A Pilgrimage

Practical piety

Practical piety
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Total Pages : 434
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Synopsis Practical piety by : Hannah More

The Directory on Popular Piety and the Liturgy

The Directory on Popular Piety and the Liturgy
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Publisher : Liturgical Press
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 0814628931
ISBN-13 : 9780814628935
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Synopsis The Directory on Popular Piety and the Liturgy by : Peter C. Phan

2006 Catholic Press Association Award Winner After suffering an eclipse during the post-Vatican II liturgical reform, popular piety has regained its vital role in the spiritual life of Catholics. In response to its re-emergence, the Congregation for divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments issued the Directory on Popular Piety and the Liturgy on December 17, 2001. The Directory was written for bishops and their collaborators as a pastoral guide addressing the relationship between liturgy and popular piety. Directory on Popular Piety and the Liturgy: Principles and Guidelines, A Commentary by Peter C. Phan provides a chapter-by-chapter commentary on the Directory, summarizing its contents, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses, and offering suggestions on how devotional practices can be implemented in the United States. For liturgists, religious educators and students, pastoral leaders, and other interested Christians, this volume is helpful toward promoting a vigorous and authentic devotional life in the community, while respecting the preeminence of liturgical worship. The Commentary begins with a preface by Peter C. Phan and an introduction by James Empereur, entitled Popular Piety and the Liturgy: Principles and Guidelines." Chapters in Part One: Emerging Trends: History, Magisterium, Theology are *Liturgy and Popular Piety in a Historical Perspective, - by Mark R. Francis; *Liturgy and Popular Piety in the Church's Magisterium, - by Peter Fink; and *Theological Principles for an Evaluation and Renewal of Popular Piety, - by Nathan Mitchell. Chapters in Part Two: Guidelines for the Harmonization of Popular Piety with the Liturgy are *The Liturgical Year and Popular Piety, - by Keith F. Pecklers; *Veneration of the Holy Mother of God, - by Joyce Ann Zimmerman; *Veneration of the Saints and Beati, - by Rail Gomez; *Suffrage for the Dead, - by Peter C. Phan; *Shrines and Pilgrimages, - by Ana Maria Pineda. Concludes with a bibliography that presents the most significant recent writings on popular piety and liturgy, by Robert Brancatelli. Peter C. Phan, PhD, is the Ignacio Ellacuria Professor of Catholic Social Thought at Georgetown University. "