Who Are We Now: Christian Humanism: Christian Humanism And The Global Market
By (Author) Professor Nicholas Boyle
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
27th January 2000
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Theology
261.5
Paperback
466
528g
Theology can no longer exist in isolation from politics, philosophy and literature. This is Nicholas Boyle's basis for an examination of personal and cultural identity in today's world. His exploration of the global mind reveals the continuing importance of a Christian perspective in a secular world. He shows that modern trends towards greater diversity and pluralism and simultaneous trends towards greater unification can be reconciled within the Catholic humanist tradition of theology, philosophy and literature. He identifies Postmodernism as 'the pessimism of an obsolescent class - the salaried official intelligentsia - whose fate is closely bound up with that of the declining nation-state'. In this brilliant book, Dr Boyle gives new grounds for optimism about the emerging new world order
Nicholas Boyle is Fellow and President of Magdalene College, Cambridge. He is Schroder Professor of Germanat the University. Professor Boyle is the author of a major award-winning three volume biography of Goethe and also of German Literature: A Very Short Introduction (OUP) and Who Are We Now (University of Notre Dame Press). In 2000, he was awarded the Goethe Medal of the Goethe-Institut.