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The Once and Future Jesus

The Once and Future Jesus

Robert W. Funk; Marcus Borg; John Shelby Spong; Karen L. King; John Dominic Crossan; Lloyd Geering; Gerd Ludemann; Walter Wink; Thomas Sheehan

Polebridge Press
2000
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The Once and Future Jesus Conference took the quest of the historical Jesus to a new level. At this unprecedented gathering, leading thinkers turned their attention from the past to the future and asked: What do new understandings of Jesus mean for the church, the faith, and the world of tomorrow? Their answers can be found in the pages of this book.
Heidegger's Being and Time

Heidegger's Being and Time

Thomas Sheehan

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2025
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This important new book condenses and rephrases, paragraph by paragraph, the entirety of Heidegger's magnum opus Being and Time. Leading Heidegger scholar Thomas Sheehan renders the text in reader-friendly language that avoids the worst of the Heideggerese that persists in the wider scholarship. He helpfully outlines each of the six chapters and, in turn, each of the eighty-three individual sections of the book, providing a critical and insightful commentary that draws on Heidegger’s comments on Being and Time throughout his career. The book also includes commentary and guidance on the terminology, scope, arguments, achievements, and limitations of Being and Time. This reader's guide is an essential resource for students, scholars and anyone engaging with Heidegger's complex work.
Heidegger's Being and Time

Heidegger's Being and Time

Thomas Sheehan

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2025
sidottu
This important new book condenses and rephrases, paragraph by paragraph, the entirety of Heidegger's magnum opus Being and Time. Leading Heidegger scholar Thomas Sheehan renders the text in reader-friendly language that avoids the worst of the Heideggerese that persists in the wider scholarship. He helpfully outlines each of the six chapters and, in turn, each of the eighty-three individual sections of the book, providing a critical and insightful commentary that draws on Heidegger’s comments on Being and Time throughout his career. The book also includes commentary and guidance on the terminology, scope, arguments, achievements, and limitations of Being and Time. This reader's guide is an essential resource for students, scholars and anyone engaging with Heidegger's complex work.
Promise and Poison

Promise and Poison

John Van Hagen; Thomas Sheehan

Wipf Stock Publishers
2023
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In Promise and Poison, psychologist and former Catholic priest John Van Hagen argues that the long-standing Jewish hope for the history-changing intervention of YHWH and the cursed, shameful crucifixion of Jesus were two elements from which emerged new moral communities whose members were soon called Christians. While the history of Emerging Christianity appears fraught with battles about what to believe (orthodoxy), what often goes unnoticed is the intense struggle to live a virtuous life (orthopraxis). In their desperate efforts at self-definition, communities demonized outsiders and held insiders to unrealistic standards of conduct. That insistence on living a highly moral life was also fueled by the promise of a new afterlife on a transformed earth. The presence of retaliatory rage lay close to the surface. While the verbal violence toward those others only became actuated when Christians gained political power, the pressure for remaining a highly moral community spawned hypocrisy and harsh competition among insiders. This religion's moral struggle in ancient times is also a challenge for us today. Can we establish boundaries which are so necessary for an identity as a moral community without demonizing those outside or ostracizing those inside who are perceived to be different? The United States still struggles with this question.
Agnostic at the Altar

Agnostic at the Altar

John Van Hagen; Thomas Sheehan

Wipf Stock Publishers
2019
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In Agnostic at the Altar, former Catholic priest and psychologist John Van Hagen engages the voices of the ancient Jewish prophets in an effort to find something of a universal voice that speaks to all people. He builds upon the work of Scripture scholars, religious writers, and his own experiences to pave a path by which readers can engage in religion, while at the same time defending against harmful religious claims and practices. The prophets, who first appeared in Palestine in the Axial Age, translated their experience of the transcendent into magnificent stories that began with a time of intimacy with their God, a later time of betrayal and turmoil, and a future reconciliation at the end of time. Later, Christians adopted these themes as their own. Their stories emphasize justice and right worship as a way toward a meaningful and peaceful future. Their insights into a spiritual dimension of reality brought purpose to millions of lives. In this uncertain time of increasing global tension and strife, they could do the same for us. Agnostic at the Altar makes a compelling case that the ancient prescriptions for a just way of living together are not only historically significant, but in perfect keeping with an evolutionary-based desire that all people live in harmony. ""In Agnostic at the Altar, Dr. John Van Hagen offers a remarkably thoughtful, scholarly, yet highly personal reflection on the stories and wisdom of the great Jewish prophets such as Elijah, Ezekiel, Amos, Jeremiah, and Jesus in an attempt to better understand and appreciate the spiritual and transcendent nature of the Judeo-Christian tradition through these prophetic models. Dr. Van Hagen, like so many people today, is agnostic yet searching for meaning, purpose, wisdom, and truth through the stories told within the Judeo-Christian worldview. Anyone interested in a deeper appreciation and better understanding of these spiritual and religious giants within these faith traditions will absolutely love this book and won't be able to put it down."" --Thomas Plante, Santa Clara University ""Van Hagen combines an honest agnosticism with critical biblical scholarship, his insights as a psychologist, and an open-eyed awareness of both the blessings and toxins of organized religion to share what we can learn from the Jewish prophets (including Jesus) about embracing the ambiguities of our time as we strive for moral clarity and religious integrity."" --Robert Miller, Juniata College ""In Agnostic at the Altar, John Van Hagen, a clinical psychologist and former priest, takes us on a scholarly, but also very personal journey as he searches for transcendence in the writings of the Old Testament prophets. Most agnostics have separated themselves from institutional religion, but Van Hagen, in his reflective agnosticism, is delving into the heart of religion in the stories of the Jewish prophets in order to find a middle ground between the deficits of organized religion and his need for transcendence. For anyone today who struggles with the failures of organized religion, who wonders where God is amidst the chaos, destruction, and anguish in the world, and yet who still is drawn to the transcendent, Agnostic at the Altar is a timely, well written, comforting, and valuable resource."" --Brian Cahill, author of Cops, Cons and Grace ""John Van Hagen has written a book that is about his struggles with the stories of the prophets while contemplating his place at the altar of his church. Yet it reminded me of Jacob's wrestling with an angel. In this book, Dr. Van Hagen wrestles with destroying angels, the angels of our better natures and the angels of ancient times and legend. He wrestles with the prophets of the Bible, engaging them to wrest from them their historical context, their personalities, their unique visions and lessons of wisdom, social justice and the meaning of a life of value. His gifts as both psychologist and priest give the reader victory over ignorance,
Agnostic at the Altar

Agnostic at the Altar

John Van Hagen; Thomas Sheehan

Wipf Stock Publishers
2019
pokkari
In Agnostic at the Altar, former Catholic priest and psychologist John Van Hagen engages the voices of the ancient Jewish prophets in an effort to find something of a universal voice that speaks to all people. He builds upon the work of Scripture scholars, religious writers, and his own experiences to pave a path by which readers can engage in religion, while at the same time defending against harmful religious claims and practices. The prophets, who first appeared in Palestine in the Axial Age, translated their experience of the transcendent into magnificent stories that began with a time of intimacy with their God, a later time of betrayal and turmoil, and a future reconciliation at the end of time. Later, Christians adopted these themes as their own. Their stories emphasize justice and right worship as a way toward a meaningful and peaceful future. Their insights into a spiritual dimension of reality brought purpose to millions of lives. In this uncertain time of increasing global tension and strife, they could do the same for us. Agnostic at the Altar makes a compelling case that the ancient prescriptions for a just way of living together are not only historically significant, but in perfect keeping with an evolutionary-based desire that all people live in harmony. ""In Agnostic at the Altar, Dr. John Van Hagen offers a remarkably thoughtful, scholarly, yet highly personal reflection on the stories and wisdom of the great Jewish prophets such as Elijah, Ezekiel, Amos, Jeremiah, and Jesus in an attempt to better understand and appreciate the spiritual and transcendent nature of the Judeo-Christian tradition through these prophetic models. Dr. Van Hagen, like so many people today, is agnostic yet searching for meaning, purpose, wisdom, and truth through the stories told within the Judeo-Christian worldview. Anyone interested in a deeper appreciation and better understanding of these spiritual and religious giants within these faith traditions will absolutely love this book and won't be able to put it down."" --Thomas Plante, Santa Clara University ""Van Hagen combines an honest agnosticism with critical biblical scholarship, his insights as a psychologist, and an open-eyed awareness of both the blessings and toxins of organized religion to share what we can learn from the Jewish prophets (including Jesus) about embracing the ambiguities of our time as we strive for moral clarity and religious integrity."" --Robert Miller, Juniata College ""In Agnostic at the Altar, John Van Hagen, a clinical psychologist and former priest, takes us on a scholarly, but also very personal journey as he searches for transcendence in the writings of the Old Testament prophets. Most agnostics have separated themselves from institutional religion, but Van Hagen, in his reflective agnosticism, is delving into the heart of religion in the stories of the Jewish prophets in order to find a middle ground between the deficits of organized religion and his need for transcendence. For anyone today who struggles with the failures of organized religion, who wonders where God is amidst the chaos, destruction, and anguish in the world, and yet who still is drawn to the transcendent, Agnostic at the Altar is a timely, well written, comforting, and valuable resource."" --Brian Cahill, author of Cops, Cons and Grace ""John Van Hagen has written a book that is about his struggles with the stories of the prophets while contemplating his place at the altar of his church. Yet it reminded me of Jacob's wrestling with an angel. In this book, Dr. Van Hagen wrestles with destroying angels, the angels of our better natures and the angels of ancient times and legend. He wrestles with the prophets of the Bible, engaging them to wrest from them their historical context, their personalities, their unique visions and lessons of wisdom, social justice and the meaning of a life of value. His gifts as both psychologist and priest give the reader victory over ignorance,
Making Sense of Heidegger

Making Sense of Heidegger

Thomas Sheehan

Rowman Littlefield International
2014
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Making Sense of Heidegger presents a radically new reading of Heidegger’s notoriously difficult oeuvre. Clearly written and rigorously grounded in the whole of Heidegger’s writings, Thomas Sheehan’s latest book argues for the strict unity of Heidegger’s thought on the basis of three theses: that his work was phenomenological from beginning to the end; that “being” refers to the meaningful presence of things in the world of human concerns; and that what makes such intelligibility possible is the existential structure of human being as the thrown-open or appropriated “clearing.” Sheehan offers a compelling alternative to the classical paradigm that has dominated Heidegger research over the last half-century, as well as a valuable retranslation of the key terms in Heidegger's lexicon. This important book opens a new path in Heidegger research that will stimulate dialogue not only within Heidegger studies but also with philosophers outside the phenomenological tradition and scholars in theology, literary criticism, and existential psychiatry.
Making Sense of Heidegger

Making Sense of Heidegger

Thomas Sheehan

Rowman Littlefield International
2014
nidottu
Making Sense of Heidegger presents a radically new reading of Heidegger's notoriously difficult oeuvre. Clearly written and rigorously grounded in the whole of Heidegger's works, Thomas Sheehan's latest book argues for the unity of Heidegger's thought on the basis of three theses: that his work was phenomenological from beginning to the end; that 'being' refers to the meaningful presence of things in the world of human concerns; and that what makes such intelligibility possible is the existential structure of human being as the thrown open or appropriated 'clearing'. Sheehan offers a compelling alternative to the classical paradigm that has dominated Heidegger research in the last half-century, as well as a valuable retranslation of the key terms in Heidegger's lexicon. This important book opens a new path in phenomenology that will stimulate dialogue within Heidegger Studies, with philosophers outside the phenomenological tradition, and with scholars in theology, literary criticism and existential psychiatry.
Excursions from Bandon, in the South of Ireland. by a Plain Englishman [I.E. Thomas Sheahan].
Title: Excursions from Bandon, in the South of Ireland. By a plain Englishman i.e. Thomas Sheahan].Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The HISTORY OF TRAVEL collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. This collection contains personal narratives, travel guides and documentary accounts by Victorian travelers, male and female. Also included are pamphlets, travel guides, and personal narratives of trips to and around the Americas, the Indies, Europe, Africa and the Middle East. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Sheehan, Thomas; 1825. 115 p.; 12 . 792.c.32.(1.)
Mountains

Mountains

Thomas Sheehan

Rourke Educational Media
2007
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Explores Mountain Ranges In The United States, The Making Of Mountains, Their Ecosystems And How People Use Mountains For Resources And Leisure.