The Aesthetics and Ethics of Faith: A Dialogue between Liberationist and Pragmatic Thought
Role
Christopher D. Tirres (Author)
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Description
This book explores the methodological connections between two quintessentially American traditions: liberation theology and pragmatism. It examines how pragmatism can lend philosophical clarity and depth to some of liberation theology’s core ideas and assumptions. In turn, it also shows how liberation theology offers pragmatism a more nuanced and sympathetic approach to religious faith, especially its social and pedagogical dimensions. Ultimately, this work seeks to craft a philosophical foundation that ensures the continued relevance of liberation thought in today’s world. Keeping true to the method of pragmatism, the book begins inductively with a set of actual experiences: the Good Friday liturgies at the San Fernando Cathedral in San Antonio, Texas. The author offers a thick description of the way these performative rituals integrate the aesthetic and ethical dimensions of faith. Subsequent chapters probe this integration deductively at three levels of theoretical analysis: experience/metaphysics, sociality, and pedagogy. At all three levels, the aesthetic and ethical dimensions of faith emerge in different yet related ways. The author argues that utilizing the categories of the aesthetic and ethical enables a richer understanding of the dynamic relationship between faith and politics. This book builds new bridges between a number of discourses, including pragmatism, Latin American liberation theology, U.S. Latino/a theology, feminism, ritual studies, and the philosophy of education.
ISBN
9780199358359
Publication Date
2014
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Keywords
pragmatism, liberation theology, Latino theology, feminism, aesthetics, education, ritual, faith, Dewey, Gebara
Recommended Citation
Tirres, Christopher D., "The Aesthetics and Ethics of Faith: A Dialogue between Liberationist and Pragmatic Thought" (2014). Faculty Book Gallery. 625.
https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/faculty_books/625