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Returning to Reality, Vol 2

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An metaphysical exercise attacking the assumptions underlying society and seeing Christian Platonism as central in the Christian understanding of the world.Could it be that we have lost touch with ...
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  • 26 February 2015
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An metaphysical exercise attacking the assumptions underlying society and seeing Christian Platonism as central in the Christian understanding of the world.

Could it be that we have lost touch with some basic human realities in our day of high-tech efficiency, frenetic competition, and ceaseless consumption? Have we turned from the moral, the spiritual, and even the physical realities that make our lives meaningful? These are metaphysical questions -questions about the nature of reality- but they are not abstract questions. These are very down to earth questions that concern power and the collective frameworks of belief and action governing our daily lives. This book is an introduction to the history, theory, and application of Christian metaphysics. Yet this book is not just an introduction, it is also a passionately argued call for a profound change in the contemporary Christian mind. Paul Tyson argues that as Western culture's Christian Platonist understanding of reality was replaced by modern pragmatic realism, we turned not just from one outlook on reality to another, but away from reality itself. This book seeks to show that if we can recover this ancient Christian outlook on reality, reframed for our day, then we will be able to recover a way of life that is in harmony with human and divine truth.
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Price: $29.99
Pages: 228
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Lutterworth Press
Publication Date: 26 February 2015
Trim Size: 9.02 X 6.02 in
ISBN: 9780718893859
Format: Paperback
BISACs: RELIGION / Christian Theology / General, Christianity, Theology
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The historical positions and basic metaphysical/theological stance will resonate with those sympathetic to John Milbank's Radical Orthodoxy project. Tyson intends his book to be accessible to a wide audience. He succeeds in terms of his clearly narrated historical arguments, and he makes an effort to define unfamiliar terms along the way. ... Undergraduate religion and theology majors would benefit from the book, as would graduate students in theology.
— Andrew C. Stout

Tyson's impassioned call for a reinvigoration of Christian Platonism is thought provoking and a joy to read. Above all Returning to Reality succeeds as a masterful statement of the problem ... of a hollowed out Christianity divorced from its metaphysical roots in late modernity. ... There is much to appreciate in Tyson's book.
— Derek Michaud
Acknowledgements
Introduction

PART I: Re-discovering a Christian Understanding of Reality
1. Two Views of Reality
2. The Christian Platonism of Lewis and Tolkien Bridge

PART II: Christian Platonism and the History of Western Ideas
3. The Mythos of Modernity
4. Platonist Ideas in the New Testament
5. How Christian is Christian Platonism?
6. So What Went Wrong?
7. Is Modern Truth, without Wisdom, Believable?

PART III: Applied Christian Metaphysics
8. Returning to Reality
Bibliography
Name Index