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Reading Modernity, Modernism and Religion Today

- Spinoza and Van Gogh
Af: Patrick Grant Engelsk Hardback

Reading Modernity, Modernism and Religion Today

- Spinoza and Van Gogh
Af: Patrick Grant Engelsk Hardback
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Feelings of rootlessness, fragmentation and loneliness are endemic in today’s secular societies. In the late nineteenth century, Émile Durkheim described this kind of social malaise as anomie, a concept this book locates within a historical narrative of the emergence of Modernism from Modernity. The book focuses on two representative figures, Benedictus de Spinoza and Vincent van Gogh, on whose works it offers significant new perspectives. Spinoza drew up a blueprint for Modernity, which is to say, the cultural transformations that took place as a result of the Scientific Revolution and the Protestant Reformation. In counterpoint to his overriding confidence in reason, a persistent current in Spinoza’s writing shows how concerned he was about a possible loss of confidence in his governing idea of a single Substance, the philosophical God, with which he sought to replace the creator God of the Bible. In promoting art as a means of filling the gap left by the absence of Spinoza’s philosophical God and the failures of traditional Christianity, Van Gogh also discovered the limitations of the vocation to which he had dedicated himself. He concluded that in the tension between art and anomie, a new kind of religious sensibility and understanding might emerge. This remains the case in the current postmodern cultural phase when fragmentation and incoherence are summoning up new assessments and re-configurations of values promoting new forms of solidarity, dialogue and religious understanding.

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Feelings of rootlessness, fragmentation and loneliness are endemic in today’s secular societies. In the late nineteenth century, Émile Durkheim described this kind of social malaise as anomie, a concept this book locates within a historical narrative of the emergence of Modernism from Modernity. The book focuses on two representative figures, Benedictus de Spinoza and Vincent van Gogh, on whose works it offers significant new perspectives. Spinoza drew up a blueprint for Modernity, which is to say, the cultural transformations that took place as a result of the Scientific Revolution and the Protestant Reformation. In counterpoint to his overriding confidence in reason, a persistent current in Spinoza’s writing shows how concerned he was about a possible loss of confidence in his governing idea of a single Substance, the philosophical God, with which he sought to replace the creator God of the Bible. In promoting art as a means of filling the gap left by the absence of Spinoza’s philosophical God and the failures of traditional Christianity, Van Gogh also discovered the limitations of the vocation to which he had dedicated himself. He concluded that in the tension between art and anomie, a new kind of religious sensibility and understanding might emerge. This remains the case in the current postmodern cultural phase when fragmentation and incoherence are summoning up new assessments and re-configurations of values promoting new forms of solidarity, dialogue and religious understanding.

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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 100
ISBN-13: 9781032896694
Indbinding: Hardback
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ISBN-10: 1032896698
Kategori: Kunsthistorie
Udg. Dato: 30 okt 2024
Længde: 12mm
Bredde: 223mm
Højde: 149mm
Forlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Oplagsdato: 30 okt 2024
Forfatter(e): Patrick Grant
Forfatter(e) Patrick Grant


Kategori Kunsthistorie


ISBN-13 9781032896694


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 100


Udgave


Længde 12mm


Bredde 223mm


Højde 149mm


Udg. Dato 30 okt 2024


Oplagsdato 30 okt 2024


Forlag Taylor & Francis Ltd

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