Love and Friendship: Maritain and the Tradition

Love and friendship are at the heart of human and divine life. Without reference to them, it is impossible to explain the human being. Yet these terms are irreducibly ambiguous, with multiple meanings for our lives—from particular human relationships, to political communities, to one's relationship with God. This volume presents a broad collection of essays on love and friendship. It draws on the rich tradition handed down from Greek philosophers and the Holy Scriptures, illumined by the wisdom of the medieval theologians, and reflected upon by Jacques Maritain, his students, and other contemporary Catholic intellectuals.

The book illustrates the wide range of meanings with which love and friendship are imbued. After an introduction by Montague Brown, the first section introduces the topic by reflecting upon several historical friendships of Jacques Maritain and his marriage to Raïssa. Section two explores the roots of love in our sensual, emotive, and aesthetic responses to the world. In sections three and four, consideration is given to the freely intended, and hence responsible, choices of our moral and political lives. Section five considers the metaphysical place of love in our world. Finally, the essays of the last section examine the free revelation of God's love and friendship and the indispensable role such revelation plays in safeguarding and illuminating our human relationships.

Contributors to the volume are John J. Conley, SJ, Bryan R. Cross, Gary Culpepper, Brooke Williams Deely, John Marson Dunaway, Lawrence Feingold, Peter Feldmeier, Daniel B. Gallagher, James G. Hanink, Herbert E. Hartmann, Donald J. Keefe, SJ, Christopher P. Klofft, Catherine M. A. McCauliff, John F. Millard, Christopher S. Morrissey, Bernadette E. O'Connor, Francisco Plaza, Jonathan J. Sanford, James V. Schall, SJ, Glenn Statile, William Sweet, Jose Maria J. Yulo, and Nikolaj Zunic.

ABOUT THE EDITOR:

Montague Brown is professor of philosophy at Saint Anselm College. He is the author of The Romance of Reason, The Quest for Moral Foundations, The Restoration of Reason, and Freedom, Philosophy, and Faith: The Transformative Role of
Judeo-Christian Freedom in Western Thought.

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Love and Friendship: Maritain and the Tradition

Love and friendship are at the heart of human and divine life. Without reference to them, it is impossible to explain the human being. Yet these terms are irreducibly ambiguous, with multiple meanings for our lives—from particular human relationships, to political communities, to one's relationship with God. This volume presents a broad collection of essays on love and friendship. It draws on the rich tradition handed down from Greek philosophers and the Holy Scriptures, illumined by the wisdom of the medieval theologians, and reflected upon by Jacques Maritain, his students, and other contemporary Catholic intellectuals.

The book illustrates the wide range of meanings with which love and friendship are imbued. After an introduction by Montague Brown, the first section introduces the topic by reflecting upon several historical friendships of Jacques Maritain and his marriage to Raïssa. Section two explores the roots of love in our sensual, emotive, and aesthetic responses to the world. In sections three and four, consideration is given to the freely intended, and hence responsible, choices of our moral and political lives. Section five considers the metaphysical place of love in our world. Finally, the essays of the last section examine the free revelation of God's love and friendship and the indispensable role such revelation plays in safeguarding and illuminating our human relationships.

Contributors to the volume are John J. Conley, SJ, Bryan R. Cross, Gary Culpepper, Brooke Williams Deely, John Marson Dunaway, Lawrence Feingold, Peter Feldmeier, Daniel B. Gallagher, James G. Hanink, Herbert E. Hartmann, Donald J. Keefe, SJ, Christopher P. Klofft, Catherine M. A. McCauliff, John F. Millard, Christopher S. Morrissey, Bernadette E. O'Connor, Francisco Plaza, Jonathan J. Sanford, James V. Schall, SJ, Glenn Statile, William Sweet, Jose Maria J. Yulo, and Nikolaj Zunic.

ABOUT THE EDITOR:

Montague Brown is professor of philosophy at Saint Anselm College. He is the author of The Romance of Reason, The Quest for Moral Foundations, The Restoration of Reason, and Freedom, Philosophy, and Faith: The Transformative Role of
Judeo-Christian Freedom in Western Thought.

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Love and friendship are at the heart of human and divine life. Without reference to them, it is impossible to explain the human being. Yet these terms are irreducibly ambiguous, with multiple meanings for our lives—from particular human relationships, to political communities, to one's relationship with God. This volume presents a broad collection of essays on love and friendship. It draws on the rich tradition handed down from Greek philosophers and the Holy Scriptures, illumined by the wisdom of the medieval theologians, and reflected upon by Jacques Maritain, his students, and other contemporary Catholic intellectuals.

The book illustrates the wide range of meanings with which love and friendship are imbued. After an introduction by Montague Brown, the first section introduces the topic by reflecting upon several historical friendships of Jacques Maritain and his marriage to Raïssa. Section two explores the roots of love in our sensual, emotive, and aesthetic responses to the world. In sections three and four, consideration is given to the freely intended, and hence responsible, choices of our moral and political lives. Section five considers the metaphysical place of love in our world. Finally, the essays of the last section examine the free revelation of God's love and friendship and the indispensable role such revelation plays in safeguarding and illuminating our human relationships.

Contributors to the volume are John J. Conley, SJ, Bryan R. Cross, Gary Culpepper, Brooke Williams Deely, John Marson Dunaway, Lawrence Feingold, Peter Feldmeier, Daniel B. Gallagher, James G. Hanink, Herbert E. Hartmann, Donald J. Keefe, SJ, Christopher P. Klofft, Catherine M. A. McCauliff, John F. Millard, Christopher S. Morrissey, Bernadette E. O'Connor, Francisco Plaza, Jonathan J. Sanford, James V. Schall, SJ, Glenn Statile, William Sweet, Jose Maria J. Yulo, and Nikolaj Zunic.

ABOUT THE EDITOR:

Montague Brown is professor of philosophy at Saint Anselm College. He is the author of The Romance of Reason, The Quest for Moral Foundations, The Restoration of Reason, and Freedom, Philosophy, and Faith: The Transformative Role of
Judeo-Christian Freedom in Western Thought.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780982711934
Publisher: American Maritain Association
Publication date: 09/19/2013
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Montague Brown is professor of philosophy at Saint Anselm College. He is the author of The Romance of Reason, The Quest for Moral Foundations, The Restoration of Reason, and Freedom, Philosophy, and Faith: The Transformative Role of Judeo-Christian Freedom in Western Thought.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Analogy of Love Montague Brown vii

I Jacques, Raïssa, and Friends

Contemplation Overflowing the Roads of the World: Love and Friendship in the Lives of Jacques and Raïssa Maritain Brooke Williams Deely 3

The Friendship of Pope Paul VI and Jacques Maritain Catherine M. A. McCauliff 20

Maritain and America: Reflections on a Friendship John F. Millard 33

II Beauty, Art, and Love

Art, Otherness, and History in Maritain, Gilson, and De Finance Daniel B. Gallagher 41

On Love's Object: Maritain, Pascal, and Spaemann James G. Hanink 53

Un seul amour en nous: Human and Divine Love in Maritain and Literature John Marson Dunaway 64

Forgiveness and its Discontents Glenn Statile 76

III Friendship, Virtue, and Duty

The Role of Love in Practical Reasoning Herbert E. Hartmann 89

Aristotle, Aquinas, and the Christian Elevation of Pagan Friendship Jonathan J. Sanford 100

Love's Imperative: A Study of Kant and Kolbe José Maria J. Yulo 112

IV Love, Friendship, and the Political Community

Friendship and Political Virtue: Rereading Aristotle John J. Conley, SJ 125

Love and Dignity William Sweet 130

Yves R. Simon's Metaphysics of Love: A Hidden Treasure Francisco Plaza 145

V The Love of Being and the Being of Love

The Intuition of Being: Guardian of Metaphysics in a Time of Unbelief Christopher S. Morrissey 157

St. Thomas Aquinas on Unity as an End of Love Bryan R. Cross 168

Maritain on Eros and Agape: Entering the Paradox Peter Feldmeier 179

Toward a Metaphysics of Human Amor Fou Bernadette E. O'Connor 191

VI Theological Foundations: Liturgy, Marriage, and the Covenant

John Paul II on the Eucharistic Foundation of Marriage and the Marital Foundation of a Free Society Donald J. Keefe, SJ 203

The Vision of God in Christ: "Who Loved Me and Gave Himself for Me" Lawrence Feingold 218

Making Love in the Pew: The Relational Interplay between Sexuality and Liturgy Christopher P. Klofft 233

Sexual Ethics and the Purpose of Marriage Nikolaj Zunic 243

A Marriage Made in Heaven: The Maritains on Spousal Love and Mystical Life Gary Culpepper 255

On the Fact of "Many Good Marriages" James V. Schall, SJ 266

Contributors 281

Index of Names 289

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