Political Dialogue of Nature and Grace

toward a phenomenology of chaste anarchism

Caitlin Smith Gilson

306 pages  |  ~8 hrs

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Political Dialogue of Nature and Grace

toward a phenomenology of chaste anarchism

By Caitlin Smith Gilson

In this profound exploration of spiritual and political existence, Caitlin Smith Gilson examines how the eternal conversation between nature and grace unfolds within the political realm of human experience. She reveals that our deepest questions about faith and reason, the divine and the human, individual and state, all find their most authentic expression in the political dimension of our lives.

Gilson challenges readers to consider how grace transforms not merely our private spiritual lives, but fundamentally alters our existence as social, moral, and political beings. She argues that when divine grace enters human experience, it creates a conversion that touches every aspect of our being, from our capacity for affection and solidarity to our intellectual and spiritual development.

The book critically examines theories of "pure nature" that attempt to separate the spiritual from the political, suggesting these approaches may inadvertently close off space for meaningful divine presence in our shared public life. Through careful philosophical analysis, Gilson demonstrates how this separation limits our understanding of human nature as inherently open to transcendence.

For readers seeking to understand how spiritual transformation connects to social and political engagement, this work offers a sophisticated framework for reimagining the relationship between personal faith and public life. Gilson envisions possibilities for a post-secular society where awe reunites with human solidarity, creating new pathways for both individual spiritual growth and collective flourishing.

What You'll Discover

  • Explore Political theology
  • Explore Phenomenology
  • Explore Christianity and politics
  • Explore Theology
  • Explore Anarchism

Topics

Political theology Phenomenology Christianity and politics Theology Anarchism

Details

Published
2015
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing, Inc.
ISBN-13
9781501308185
ISBN-10
1501308181
Pages
306
Language
EN