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On Faith, Rationality, and the Other in the Late Middle Ages

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by Gergely Tibor Bakos

    • Author

      Gergely Tibor Bakos

    • Book Format

      Hardcover

    • Publisher

      Pickwick Publications

    • Published

      January 2011

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      On Faith, Rationality, and the Other in the Late Middle Ages

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      On Faith, Rationality, and the Other in the Late Middle Ages is an investigation of Nicholas of Cusa that seeks a deeper understanding of this important medieval intellectual and his importance for us today. One of Gergely Bakos's primary aims in this study is to understand Nicholas of Cusa's important and underexamined dimensions of his approach to dialogue with Islam. The framework and the methodology that informs this investigation was inspired by the late Professor Jos Decorte (1954-2001), a Flemish philosopher and mediaevalist at the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium. Bakos carefully exposits his method of approaching medieval thought (Part One) and then applies and tests this method in practice (Part Two). The most extensive part of this study offers a sketch of the historical background of Nicholas's dialogue with Islam and investigates what possibilities this approach offers. All of this is placed in dialogue with two other mediaeval approaches to Islam (Thomas Aquinas and Ramon Lull). The final chapters discuss Nicholas of Cusa's project from a perspective offered by his mystical theology. The book culminates in an exploration of the possibilities of Nicholas of Cusa's approach by testing the framework of the study. Finally, the author evaluates the application of his own approach (Part Three). The study ultimately has two purposes: to contribute to a better understanding of Nicholas of Cusa's thought, on the one hand, and, on the other, to test a particular methodology and interpretative framework for the understanding of mediaeval culture. ""This book is a gem. Those who already love the Middle Ages are in for a treat . . . Those less familiar with the Middle Ages will learn enormously. If Europe has a problem to wrestle with, it is not how to sustain her wealth and prestige, but how to think about, and live properly, her contacts with Islam. As Bakos demonstrates, Nicholas of Cusa may have lived long ago, but he is no mean guide for the times."" --G. J. McAleer Professor of Philosophy Loyola University, Maryland ""This book dispels the default position that Cusanus would have forced the Christian agenda down upon everyone else. It turns out, rather, that the main subject of the manuductio is the pious believer himself. As long as religion faces the absolute, this absolute faces every human being."" --From the Foreword by Paul Richard Blum Gergely T. Bakos is a Benedictine monk holding the Chair of Philosophy at the Sapientia Theological School of Religious Orders in Budapest, Hungary.

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      • Author

        Gergely Tibor Bakos

      • Book Format

        Hardcover

      • Publisher

        Pickwick Publications

      • Published

        January 2011

      • Weight

        654g

      • Dimensions

        153 x 229 x 21 mm

      • ISBN

        9781498252676

      • ISBN-10

        1498252672

      • Eden Code

        4921258

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      • Author/Creator: Gergely Tibor Bakos

      • ISBN: 9781498252676

      • Publisher: Pickwick Publications

      • Release Date: January 2011

      • Weight: 654g

      • Dimensions: 153 x 229 x 21 mm

      • Eden Code: 4921258


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