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Between Vision and Obedience-Rethinking Theological Epistemology
Theological Reflections on Rationality and Agency with Special Reference to Paul Ricoeur and G. W. F. Hegel
Subject and Validation in Late Modernity
The discussions about subject and validation in our late modernity tend to oscillate between the weak self of postmodernity (empty or rhetorical) and neo-Cartesian versions trying, as they do, to recover a discredited foundation. Correspondingly, the solutions advanced range from calls for a New Enlightenment (in the face of the resurgence of myth and the irrational) to attempts to re-enchant the world (in the face of the growing threat of an impersonal instrumental Reason).
Theological Response and Philosophical Figures
The present study seeks to respond theologically to such a situation from the perspective of God's action in and towards the world by engaging two prominent philosophical/theological figures who continue to inform such discussions today, namely, Georg Friedrich Hegel and Paul Ricoeur.
View of Rationality
The upshot of this response points to a view of rationality that follows the drama of God's engagement with the world, thus involving both dying and resurrection, ascesis and abundance, suffering witness and eucharistic communion.