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Simone Weil and George P. Grant were among the 20th century's top political theologians. Weil, a philosopher-activist-mystic from France, was the Christian mystic who refused to join the Church but nevertheless, influenced the Vatican II popes with her radical openness.George Grant, one of Canada's top three thinkers, once said that next to the four Gospels, Weil was his highest authority.This book is a series of essays in political theology, exploring some of their key themes and how their wor…
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  • Year: 2013
  • Pages: 156
  • ISBN-10: 192751200X
  • ISBN-13: 9781927512005
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 0.8 cm, softcover
  • Language: English
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Simone Weil and George P. Grant were among the 20th century's top political theologians. Weil, a philosopher-activist-mystic from France, was the Christian mystic who refused to join the Church but nevertheless, influenced the Vatican II popes with her radical openness.George Grant, one of Canada's top three thinkers, once said that next to the four Gospels, Weil was his highest authority.This book is a series of essays in political theology, exploring some of their key themes and how their work inter-relates. This book explores in depth, for the first time, how their 'theology of consent' informs their political philosophy and a public ethic of the Cross.Table of ContentsPreface / 1Part 1 - SIMONE WEIL: RED VIRGIN1. Simone Weil: George Grant's Diotima / 52. Stages of Weil's Mystical Ascent / 193. Competing Conceptions of God in Biblical Religion / 49Part 2 - GEORGE GRANT: RED TORY4. Grant and the Matrix: Complex of Ideologies / 715. Grant and the Matrix: Dialogue Partners / 756. Finding His Voice: Conversion to Lament / 83Part 3 - DIVINE CONSENT7. Wrath and Love as Divine Consent / 109Abbreviations / 123Bibliography of Sources Consulted / 127

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  • Author: Brad Jersak
  • Publisher:
  • Year: 2013
  • Pages: 156
  • ISBN-10: 192751200X
  • ISBN-13: 9781927512005
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 0.8 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

Simone Weil and George P. Grant were among the 20th century's top political theologians. Weil, a philosopher-activist-mystic from France, was the Christian mystic who refused to join the Church but nevertheless, influenced the Vatican II popes with her radical openness.George Grant, one of Canada's top three thinkers, once said that next to the four Gospels, Weil was his highest authority.This book is a series of essays in political theology, exploring some of their key themes and how their work inter-relates. This book explores in depth, for the first time, how their 'theology of consent' informs their political philosophy and a public ethic of the Cross.Table of ContentsPreface / 1Part 1 - SIMONE WEIL: RED VIRGIN1. Simone Weil: George Grant's Diotima / 52. Stages of Weil's Mystical Ascent / 193. Competing Conceptions of God in Biblical Religion / 49Part 2 - GEORGE GRANT: RED TORY4. Grant and the Matrix: Complex of Ideologies / 715. Grant and the Matrix: Dialogue Partners / 756. Finding His Voice: Conversion to Lament / 83Part 3 - DIVINE CONSENT7. Wrath and Love as Divine Consent / 109Abbreviations / 123Bibliography of Sources Consulted / 127

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