Remembering the end : Dostoevsky as prophet to modernity
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Remembering the end : Dostoevsky as prophet to modernity
(Radical traditions)
Westview Press, 2001
- pbk.
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Description
Dostoevsky was one of those writers of the nineteenth century who came to be regarded by many readers in the following century as a prophet. How does he remain prophetic for us now, in the early twenty-first century? Remembering the End explores and assesses Dostoevsky's critique of modernity, with particular focus on the Grand Inquisitor (in The Brothers Karamazov ), where his prophetic vision finds its most intense expression. The authors write to elucidate the spiritual realism of Dostoevsky's biblically charged literary art, and to show how it can help us to remember who we are in this modern/postmodern moment in which- as individuals and members of communities- we are required to make critical choices about the meaning of justice, history, truth and happiness. The book will be of interest to readers in comparative literature, ethics, political theory, philosophy, religious studies and theology.
Table of Contents
Introduction , Prophecy and Poetics , Dostoevsky's "The Grand Inquisitor" , Breaking the Seals , The Inquisition of the Lamb , "Do You Despise or Love Humanity, You, Its Coming Saviors?" , The Third Temptation , Christ in The Grand Inquisitor
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