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Kirkpatrick, KatherineKeywords
sartreprotestant theology
catholic theology
orthodox theology
black liberation theology
james h. cone
karl barth
paul tillich
christos yannaras
john zizioulas
gabriel marcel
karol wojtyla
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Kate Kirkpatrick, Sartre and Theology (London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017), ISBN: 978-0567664501, eBook ISBN: 9780567664518.ean-Paul Sartre was one of the twentieth century's most prominent atheists. But his philosophy was informed by theological writers and themes in ways that have not previously been acknowledged. In Sartre and Theology, Kirkpatrick examines Sartre's philosophical formation and rarely discussed early work, demonstrating how, and which, theology shaped Sartre's thinking. She also shows that Sartre's philosophy - especially Being and Nothingness and Existentialism is A Humanism - contributed to several prominent twentieth-century theologies, examining Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox, and Liberation theologians's rebuttals and appropriations of Sartre. For philosophers, this work opens up an unmined vein of influence on Sartre's work which illuminates his conceptual divergences from the German phenomenological tradition. And for theologians, it offers insights into a theologically informed atheism which provoked responses from some of the twentieth-century's greatest theologians - an atheism from which we can still learn much today. - See more at: http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/sartre-and-theology-9780567664518/#sthash.6bYNVmFV.dpuf
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2017-08-10Type
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oai:uhra.herts.ac.uk:2299/19214Kirkpatrick , K 2017 , Sartre and Theology . Philosophy and Theology , 1st edn , Bloomsbury Publishing , London .
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