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  • Catholic Thought from Lublin

    ISSN: 1051-693X

    "Catholic Thought from Lublin is a monograph series devoted to Lublin philosophy and its applications. Books in the series represent the major voices in this school and address a broad range of philosophical subjects. Essentially, Lublin philosophy is the latest systematic presentation and interpretation of Thomistic thought. It was introduced in Poland after World War II. Lublinism, or Polish Existential Thomism, embodies a new and revolutionary ideal in the history of Catholic philosophical and theological teaching under the aegis of John Paul II. Lublinism represents a genuine quest into the classical philosophy of Aristotle and Aquinas based on both an objective rigorous study of reality understood as being in concreto and a subjective pursuit in evaluating human existence (in its internal experience) as personal being. In its “catholicity,” the Polish version of Thomistic thought from Lublin is an intricately nuanced melding of the best insight of contemporary existentialism, chiefly from Marcel and Heidegger; of methodology drawn from Scheler and Ingarden; and of realist metaphysics from Aquinas, together with some of the methodological results of the Lwow/Warsaw school of logic. As such it combines the best of the old and the new of perennial philosophy." "Catholic Thought from Lublin is a monograph series devoted to Lublin philosophy and its applications. Books in the series represent the major voices in this school and address a broad range of philosophical subjects. Essentially, Lublin philosophy is the latest systematic presentation and interpretation of Thomistic thought. It was introduced in Poland after World War II. Lublinism, or Polish Existential Thomism, embodies a new and revolutionary ideal in the history of Catholic philosophical and theological teaching under the aegis of John Paul II. Lublinism represents a genuine quest into the classical philosophy of Aristotle and Aquinas based on both an objective rigorous study of reality understood as being in concreto and a subjective pursuit in evaluating human existence (in its internal experience) as personal being. In its “catholicity,” the Polish version of Thomistic thought from Lublin is an intricately nuanced melding of the best insight of contemporary existentialism, chiefly from Marcel and Heidegger; of methodology drawn from Scheler and Ingarden; and of realist metaphysics from Aquinas, together with some of the methodological results of the Lwow/Warsaw school of logic. As such it combines the best of the old and the new of perennial philosophy." "Catholic Thought from Lublin is a monograph series devoted to Lublin philosophy and its applications. Books in the series represent the major voices in this school and address a broad range of philosophical subjects. Essentially, Lublin philosophy is the latest systematic presentation and interpretation of Thomistic thought. It was introduced in Poland after World War II. Lublinism, or Polish Existential Thomism, embodies a new and revolutionary ideal in the history of Catholic philosophical and theological teaching under the aegis of John Paul II. Lublinism represents a genuine quest into the classical philosophy of Aristotle and Aquinas based on both an objective rigorous study of reality understood as being in concreto and a subjective pursuit in evaluating human existence (in its internal experience) as personal being. In its “catholicity,” the Polish version of Thomistic thought from Lublin is an intricately nuanced melding of the best insight of contemporary existentialism, chiefly from Marcel and Heidegger; of methodology drawn from Scheler and Ingarden; and of realist metaphysics from Aquinas, together with some of the methodological results of the Lwow/Warsaw school of logic. As such it combines the best of the old and the new of perennial philosophy."

    4 publications

  • Russian Transformations: Literature, Culture and Ideas

    ISSN: 1662-2545

    Russian Transformations publishes studies across the entire extent of Russian literature, thought and culture from the medieval period to the present. The series gives special emphasis to the kinds of transformation that characterise Russian, Soviet and post-Soviet writing. Transformation has often been under the stimulus of (and resistance to) foreign traditions. Acts of cross-cultural and cross-literary reception mark Russia's sense of creative development and national identity. Transformation has often been the result of the on-going dialogues between writers working within the Russian literary tradition through polemic and subtle use of intertextuality. Similarly, the stunning political and social changes that have been characteristic of Russian history generated radical transformation in the institutions of literature and in forms of literature from Modernism to post-Perestroika as writers react to official policy on freedom of expression.

    7 publications

  • Critical Indigenous and American Indian Studies

    ISSN: 2376-547X

    13 publications

  • Film Cultures

    ISSN: 1663-8972

    The Film Cultures series publishes high quality academic research in the field of Film Studies with an emphasis on cinema as a medium for the representation and interpretation of cultural identities throughout the world. The editors seek to encourage diversity in the theoretical backgrounds represented in the series, and invite submissions of monographs, collected papers and conference proceedings covering a broad range of film-related research disciplines.

    19 publications

  • Byzantine and Neohellenic Studies

    ISSN: 1661-1187

    This series encompasses the religion, culture, history, and literary production of the Greek-speaking world and its neighbours from the fourth century AD to the present. It aims to provide a forum for original scholarly work in any of these fields, covering cultures as diverse as Late Antiquity, the Byzantine empire, the Venetian empire, the Christian communities under Ottoman rule, and the modern nation states of Greece and Cyprus. Submissions in English are welcomed in the form of monographs, annotated editions, or collections of papers.

    16 publications

  • Contributions to English and American Literary Studies (CEALS)

    ISSN: 2366-5068

    Contributions to English and American Literary Studies provides visibility for excellent work on English, American and Anglophone literatures. The series publishes monographs and thematically focused volumes by emerging as well as established scholars engaged in exploring literary writing from the early modern period to the present as a rich imaginary form of cultural, political, and intellectual analysis. Open to a variety of theories and methods, CEALS is dedicated to strengthening the scholarly discussion of literary texts and their interconnections with cultural and historical, transatlantic and global contexts. Book proposals are welcome and may be submitted to the editors. All publications will be peer reviewed. Editorial board: Martine W. Brownley (Emory University, Atlanta) Andrew Hadfield (University of Sussex, Brighton) Heinz Ickstadt (Free University of Berlin) David James (University of Birmingham) Maurice S. Lee (Boston University) Marek Paryż (University of Warsaw) Gill Plain (University of St. Andrews) Andrew Sanders (Durham University) Hans Ulrich Seeber (University of Stuttgart) Contributions to English and American Literary Studies provides visibility for excellent work on English, American and Anglophone literatures. The series publishes monographs and thematically focused volumes by emerging as well as established scholars engaged in exploring literary writing from the early modern period to the present as a rich imaginary form of cultural, political, and intellectual analysis. Open to a variety of theories and methods, CEALS is dedicated to strengthening the scholarly discussion of literary texts and their interconnections with cultural and historical, transatlantic and global contexts. Book proposals are welcome and may be submitted to the editors. All publications will be peer reviewed. Editorial board: Martine W. Brownley (Emory University, Atlanta) Andrew Hadfield (University of Sussex, Brighton) Heinz Ickstadt (Free University of Berlin) David James (University of Birmingham) Maurice S. Lee (Boston University) Marek Paryż (University of Warsaw) Gill Plain (University of St. Andrews) Andrew Sanders (Durham University) Hans Ulrich Seeber (University of Stuttgart) Contributions to English and American Literary Studies provides visibility for excellent work on English, American and Anglophone literatures. The series publishes monographs and thematically focused volumes by emerging as well as established scholars engaged in exploring literary writing from the early modern period to the present as a rich imaginary form of cultural, political, and intellectual analysis. Open to a variety of theories and methods, CEALS is dedicated to strengthening the scholarly discussion of literary texts and their interconnections with cultural and historical, transatlantic and global contexts. Book proposals are welcome and may be submitted to the editors. All publications will be peer reviewed. Editorial board: Martine W. Brownley (Emory University, Atlanta) Andrew Hadfield (University of Sussex, Brighton) Heinz Ickstadt (Free University of Berlin) David James (University of Birmingham) Maurice S. Lee (Boston University) Marek Paryż (University of Warsaw) Gill Plain (University of St. Andrews) Andrew Sanders (Durham University) Hans Ulrich Seeber (University of Stuttgart)

    8 publications

  • Title: History of Schooling

    History of Schooling

    Politics and Local Practice
    by Carla Aubry (Volume editor) Johannes Westberg Ph.D. (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2012 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Religion without Content in Robert Musil’s
  • Title: Belle Necropolis

    Belle Necropolis

    Ghosts of Imperial Vienna
    by Katherine Arens (Author) 2015
    ©2015 Monographs
  • Title: bell hooks

    bell hooks

    A Critical Introduction to Media and Communication Theory
    by Catherine R. Squires (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Textbook
  • Title: Literacy, Culture and Identity

    Literacy, Culture and Identity

    by Jill Sinclair Bell (Author)
    ©1997 Others
  • Title: Bishop George Bell

    Bishop George Bell

    House of Lords Speeches and Correspondence with Rudolf Hess
    by Peter Raina (Author)
    ©2009 Monographs
  • Title: Lewitscharoff’s Blumenberg – the Metaphorical Lion as an Image of Transcendent Possibility
  • Title: Fremde in der Stadt

    Fremde in der Stadt

    Ordnungen, Repräsentationen und soziale Praktiken (13.-15. Jahrhundert)
    by Peter Bell (Volume editor) Dirk Suckow (Volume editor) Gerhard Wolf (Volume editor)
    ©2010 Edited Collection
  • Title: Gabrielle Roy and Antoine de Saint-Exupéry:-«Terre des Hommes» - Self and Non-Self
  • Title: The Relevance of Bernard Lonergan’s Notion of Self-Appropriation to a Mystical-Political Theology
  • Title: Ser mujer en Iberoamérica

    Ser mujer en Iberoamérica

    un continuum de discriminación
    by Aida Figueroa Bello (Volume editor) Gerhard Niedrist (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2020 Edited Collection
  • Title: Roger Fry, Clive Bell and American Modernism

    Roger Fry, Clive Bell and American Modernism

    by David Maddock (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: Development of Coastal and Estuarine Settlements in the Niger Delta

    Development of Coastal and Estuarine Settlements in the Niger Delta

    The Case of the Bonny Local Government Area
    by Prof. Winston I. Bell-Gam (Author)
    ©1991 Others
  • Title: . Suhrkamp Verlag, Berlin 2020. 284 Seiten.

    . Suhrkamp Verlag, Berlin 2020. 284 Seiten.

    by Arianna Di Bella (Author)
  • Title: Dilek Güngör: . Verbrecher Verlag, Berlin 2020. 157 Seiten.
  • Title: Zur Vater-Tochter-Beziehung in Familien mit postmigrantischem Hintergrund: Deniz Ohdes  und Dilek Güngörs
  • Title: Andrew of Bethsaida and the Johannine Circle

    Andrew of Bethsaida and the Johannine Circle

    The Muratorian Tradition and the Gospel Text
    by James Patrick (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: Andrew James Johnston, . Zürich: Chronos Verlag. 2022, 70 pp.
  • Title: SAID – Ein Leben in der Fremde

    SAID – Ein Leben in der Fremde

    by Arianna Di Bella (Author) 2014
    ©2015 Monographs
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