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After Writing : On the Liturgical Cosummation of Philosophy

Part of the Challenges in Contemporary Theology series
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After Writing provides a significant contribution to the growing genre of works which offers a challenge to modern and postmodern accounts of Christianity.

Catherine Pickstock shows how Platonic philosophy did not assume a primacy of metaphysical presence, as had previously been thought, but a primacy of liturgical theory and practice.

The author also provides a significant rethinking of Christian understandings of language, temporal and bodily life, and notions of the presence of God by discussing the Christian understandings of the liturgical practice, especially in the Medieval and pre-Enlightenment era.

Through a detailed reading of Plato's Phaedrus, the medieval Roman Rite, and a discussion of the theology of the Eucharist, the book indicates directions for the restoration of the liturgical order.

This book will be required reading for all systematic and philosophical theologians and their students, besides being of great interest to liturgists, historians and linguists.

The ideas presented in the book are both significant in themselves and of great use at a teaching level.

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Product Details
Wiley-Blackwell
0631206728 / 9780631206729
Paperback / softback
230.01
20/11/1997
United States
English
256p.
23 cm
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