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Sounding/Silence - (Perspectives in Continental Philosophy) by Adam S Miller (Paperback)

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  • This book offers a novel account of grace framed in terms of Bruno Latour's "principle of irreduction.
  • About the Author: Adam S. Miller is Professor of Philosophy at Collin College in McKinney, Texas.
  • 160 Pages
  • Philosophy, Religious
  • Series Name: Perspectives in Continental Philosophy

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This book models an object-oriented approach to grace. It experimentally ports a traditional Christian understanding of grace out of a top-down, theistic ontology and into a bottom-up, agent-based ontology. A systematic account of Bruno Latour's experimental, agent-based approach to metaphysics sets the object-oriented stage.



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This book offers a novel account of grace framed in terms of Bruno Latour's "principle of irreduction." It thus models an object-oriented approach to grace, experimentally moving a traditional Christian understanding of grace out of a top-down, theistic ontology and into an agent-based, object-oriented ontology. In the process, it also provides a systematic and original account of Latour's overall project.

The account of grace offered here redistributes the tasks assigned to science and religion. Where now the work of science is to bring into focus objects that are too distant, too resistant, and too transcendent to be visible, the business of religion is to bring into focus objects that are too near, too available, and too immanent to be visible. Where science reveals transcendent objects by correcting for our nearsightedness, religion reveals immanent objects by correcting for our farsightedness. Speculative Grace remaps the meaning of grace and examines the kinds of religious instruments and practices that, as a result, take center stage.



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The rapidly developing field of object-oriented philosophy has been
crying out for significant work on its relation to philosophy of
religion. Adam Miller has provided us with a razor-sharp way into this
new world. Built around a reading of Bruno Latour's work, this is more
than a focused and lucid exposition. It is also a startling,
constructive work of theology, in which grace is translated and
democratized as the 'resistant availability' of objects and religion's
true work is located in attention to immanence, to ordinariness, to
the flesh. Redrawing the boundaries between science and religion,
philosophy and theology, this book offers a way beyond humanism
without escaping into fantasies of otherworldliness or purity.
Provocative and brilliant, Speculative Grace sets an exciting agenda
for future philosophical work on the object that is religion.

-----Steven Shakespeare, Liverpool Hope University

Adam Miller's book can rightly be described as both a daring experiment in theology, and as a lucid exposition of the thought of the French sociologist of science Bruno Latour. But in being both of these things at once, Speculative Grace is something more: a profound meditation on the cosmos and the multitude of beings that inhabit it. This is a book that stimulates thought, and renews our sense of wonder at what William James called the 'buzzing, blooming confusion' of the world.-----Steven Shaviro, Wayne State University



About the Author




Adam S. Miller is Professor of Philosophy at Collin College in McKinney, Texas.
Dimensions (Overall): 7.9 Inches (H) x 5.2 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: .45 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 160
Genre: Philosophy
Sub-Genre: Religious
Series Title: Perspectives in Continental Philosophy
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Adam S Miller
Language: English
Street Date: April 9, 2013
TCIN: 1005110761
UPC: 9780823251513
Item Number (DPCI): 247-02-5570
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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