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Thinking Faith after Christianity(English, Hardcover, Koci Martin) is written by Koci Martin and published by State University of New York Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1438478933 (ISBN 10) and 9781438478937 (ISBN 13).
Examines theological motifs in the work of Jan Patocka, drawing out their implications for contemporary theology and philosophy of religion. Winner of the 2020 Emerging Scholar's Theological Book Prize presented by the European Society for Catholic Theology This book examines the work of Czech philosopher Jan Patocka from the largely neglected perspective of religion. Patocka is known primarily for his work in phenomenology and ancient Greek philosophy, and also as a civil rights activist and critic of modernity. In this book, Martin Koci shows Patocka also maintained a persistent and increasing interest in Christianity. Thinking Faith after Christianity examines the theological motifs in Patocka's work and brings his thought into discussion with recent developments in phenomenology, making a case for Patocka as a forerunner to what has become known as the theological turn in continental philosophy. Koci systematically examines his thoughts on the relationship between theology and philosophy, and his perennial struggle with the idea of crisis. For Patocka, modernity, metaphysics, and Christianity were all in different kinds of crises, and Koci demonstrates how his work responded to those crises creatively, providing new insights on theology understood as the task of thinking and living transcendence in a problematic world. It perceives the un-thought element of Christianity-what Patocka identified as its greatest resource and potential-not as a weakness, but as a credible way to ponder Christian faith and the Christian mode of existence after the proclaimed death of God and the end of metaphysics.