Love and justice: consonance or dissonance? : Claremont studies in the philosophy of religion, Conference 2016

Die Beiträge des vorliegenden Bandes diskutieren zentrale Fragen der komplexen Beziehung zwischen Liebe und Gerechtigkeit. Sie konzentrieren sich insbesondere auf die Themenkreise Love and Justice, Forgiveness and Generosity, und Justice, Benevolence, and Hospitality. Neben konkreten Kontroversen...

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Published in:Religion in philosophy and theology
Corporate Author: Annual Philosophy of Religion Conference 37. 2016, Claremont, Calif. (Author)
Contributors: Dalferth, Ingolf U. 1948- (Editor) ; Kimball, Trevor W. (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck [2019]
In: Religion in philosophy and theology (101)
Series/Journal:Religion in philosophy and theology 101
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Love
B Justice
B Forgiveness
B Justification
B Religious philosophy
Further subjects:B Systematic theology
B Hospitality
B Generosity
B Religion und Recht
B Religious policy
B Christian Ethics
B Forgiveness
B Evolutionary Ethics
B Religious philosophy
B Science of Religion
B Benevolence
B Religion in Philosophy and Theology
B Practical Reason
B Conference program
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Summary:Die Beiträge des vorliegenden Bandes diskutieren zentrale Fragen der komplexen Beziehung zwischen Liebe und Gerechtigkeit. Sie konzentrieren sich insbesondere auf die Themenkreise Love and Justice, Forgiveness and Generosity, und Justice, Benevolence, and Hospitality. Neben konkreten Kontroversen werden jeweils auch Studien zu wichtigen Positionen und Problemen in diesen Debatten geboten. Das führt konzentriert in den gegenwärtigen Stand der Diskussion ein und macht den Band zu einem idealen Studieninstrument.InhaltsübersichtIngolf U. Dalferth: Introduction: Love and Justice I. Love and Justice Stephen J. Pope: Conceptions of Justice and Love: Theological and Evolutionary Considerations – Duncan Gale: Alternative Narratives of Christian and Evolutionary Ethics: A Response to Stephen J. Pope – Everett Fullmer: Love, Justice and Divine Simplicity – Raymond E. Perrier: Leibniz's Struggle for Synthesis: The Link between Justice and Love – Ingolf U. Dalferth: Kierkegaard on True Love – Panu-Matti Pöykkö: Love and Justice in Emmanuel Levinas's Thought – Trevor W. Kimball: Love and Justice as Promise in Paul Ricoeur II. Forgiveness and Generosity Ulrich H. J. Körtner: Forgiveness and Reconciliation: The Relationship of Love and Justice in the Perspective of Justification by Faith – Eric E. Hall: Justification Beyond Imputation: A Response to Ulrich H. J. Körtner – Regina M. Schwarz: Justice and Forgiving – Kirsten Gerdes: Rebuke, Forgiveness, & Afro-Pessimism, Or, Can Beyoncé Tell Us Anything About Justice? A Response to Regina M. Schwartz – Nicholas Wolterstorff: What Makes Gratuitous Generosity Sometimes Unjust? – Richard Livingston: What Makes Generosity Just? A Response to Nicholas Wolterstorff – Deidre Nicole Green: Radical Forgiveness – Thomas Jared Farmer: Confronting the Unforgivable: A Response to Deidre Green III. Justice and Hospitality T. Raja Rosenhagen: Toward Virtue: Moral Progress through Love, Just Attention, and Friendship – Justina M. Torrance: The Wisest Love or the Most Harmful Harm? Judith Shklar, G. W. Leibniz, and Simone Weil on Justice as Universal Benevolentia – Anselm K. Min: Justice and Transcendence: Kant on Human Dignity – Jonathan Russell: Contentful Practical Reason within the Bounds of Transcendence Alone? A Response to Anselm K. Min – W. David Hall: Beyond the Friend-Enemy Distinction: Hospitality as a Political Paradigm – Trisha M. Famisaran: Hospitality at the Intersection of Deconstruction and Democracy to Come: A Response to W. David Hall – Richard Amesbury: »Your Unknown Sovereignty«: Shakespeare and Benjamin on Love and the Limits of Law – Roberto Sirvent: Freedom, Violence, and the Limits of Law: A Response to Richard Amesbury – Thaddeus Metz: Distributive Justice as a Matter of Love: A Relational Approach to Liberty and Property – Rob Overy-Brown: Love in the Political Sphere: A Response to Thaddeus Metz
The ideas of love and justice have received a lot of attention within theology, philosophy, psychology, sociology, and neuroscience in recent years. In theology, the theological virtues of faith, hope, and love have become a widely discussed topic again. In philosophy, psychology and neuroscience research into the emotions has led to a renewed interest in the many kinds and forms of love. And in moral philosophy, sociology, and political science questions of justice have been a central issue of debate for decades. But many views are controversial, and important questions remain unanswered. In this volume the authors focus on issues that take the relations between the two topics into account. The contributions move from basic questions about the relationships between love and justice through specific, but central problems of a just practice of love to social and political issues of the practice of justice in today's societySurvey of contentsIngolf U. Dalferth: Introduction: Love and Justice I. Love and Justice Stephen J. Pope: Conceptions of Justice and Love: Theological and Evolutionary Considerations – Duncan Gale: Alternative Narratives of Christian and Evolutionary Ethics: A Response to Stephen J. Pope – Everett Fullmer: Love, Justice and Divine Simplicity – Raymond E. Perrier: Leibniz's Struggle for Synthesis: The Link between Justice and Love – Ingolf U. Dalferth: Kierkegaard on True Love – Panu-Matti Pöykkö: Love and Justice in Emmanuel Levinas's Thought – Trevor W. Kimball: Love and Justice as Promise in Paul Ricoeur II. Forgiveness and Generosity Ulrich H. J. Körtner: Forgiveness and Reconciliation: The Relationship of Love and Justice in the Perspective of Justification by Faith – Eric E. Hall: Justification Beyond Imputation: A Response to Ulrich H. J. Körtner – Regina M. Schwarz: Justice and Forgiving – Kirsten Gerdes: Rebuke, Forgiveness, & Afro-Pessimism, Or, Can Beyoncé Tell Us Anything About Justice? A Response to Regina M. Schwartz – Nicholas Wolterstorff: What Makes Gratuitous Generosity Sometimes Unjust? – Richard Livingston: What Makes Generosity Just? A Response to Nicholas Wolterstorff – Deidre Nicole Green: Radical Forgiveness – Thomas Jared Farmer: Confronting the Unforgivable: A Response to Deidre Green III. Justice and Hospitality T. Raja Rosenhagen: Toward Virtue: Moral Progress through Love, Just Attention, and Friendship – Justina M. Torrance: The Wisest Love or the Most Harmful Harm? Judith Shklar, G. W. Leibniz, and Simone Weil on Justice as Universal Benevolentia – Anselm K. Min: Justice and Transcendence: Kant on Human Dignity – Jonathan Russell: Contentful Practical Reason within the Bounds of Transcendence Alone? A Response to Anselm K. Min – W. David Hall: Beyond the Friend-Enemy Distinction: Hospitality as a Political Paradigm – Trisha M. Famisaran: Hospitality at the Intersection of Deconstruction and Democracy to Come: A Response to W. David Hall – Richard Amesbury: »Your Unknown Sovereignty«: Shakespeare and Benjamin on Love and the Limits of Law – Roberto Sirvent: Freedom, Violence, and the Limits of Law: A Response to Richard Amesbury – Thaddeus Metz: Distributive Justice as a Matter of Love: A Relational Approach to Liberty and Property – Rob Overy-Brown: Love in the Political Sphere: A Response to Thaddeus Metz
ISBN:316156667X
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1628/978-3-16-156667-7