Lexington Books
Pages: 310
Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-1-66691-588-4 • Hardback • August 2022 • $126.00 • (£97.00)
978-1-66691-589-1 • eBook • August 2022 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Nikolaj Zunic is associate professor of philosophy at St. Jerome's University.
Contents
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part One: Truth in the Movement of Life
Chapter One: The Crisis of Philosophy
Chapter Two: The Presupposition of Positive Philosophy
Chapter Three: The Foundation of Truth
Chapter Four: Truth and Faith
Chapter Five: Truth in Philosophy: The Greek Nous and the Christian Logos
Part Two: The Revelation of the Person
Chapter Six: The Task of Self-Knowledge
Chapter Seven: Soul
Chapter Eight: Spirit
Chapter Nine: Personality
Epilogue: The Contradiction and Struggle of Life
Bibliography
About the Author
This is a critical contribution to the reception of Schelling’s late philosophy, especially the positive philosophy, both in itself and as it relates to the negative philosophy. Zunic thoughtfully organizes his analysis around the problem of a philosophical anthropology and includes a refreshingly lucid account of the philosophy of mythology and revelation.
— Jason Wirth, Seattle University
In accessible and polished prose, Zunic gives us a fresh reading of the late Schelling. Breaking with a-theological trends in current Schelling scholarship, Zunic argues that Schelling's main contribution is to the Augustinian tradition of Christian anthropology. For Zunic's Schelling, we are essentially God-positing beings, and we cannot rest until our fallen relation to the living God is restored. Truth and Person is a profound, meditative, and creative work of careful scholarship.
— Sean McGrath, Memorial University