Toward a Fuller Human Identity: A Phenomenology of Family Life, Social Harmony, and the Recovery of the Black Self

Toward a Fuller Human Identity: A Phenomenology of Family Life, Social Harmony, and the Recovery of the Black Self

by Pius Ojara, SJ
Toward a Fuller Human Identity: A Phenomenology of Family Life, Social Harmony, and the Recovery of the Black Self

Toward a Fuller Human Identity: A Phenomenology of Family Life, Social Harmony, and the Recovery of the Black Self

by Pius Ojara, SJ

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Overview

This book is based on the thought of Gabriel Marcel and offers an introduction to the central categories of Marcel's thought, focusing on his idea of existential humanism. This study deals with the ambivalence of human existence and the concepts of being, ego and bodiliness. The author draws on examples from everyday life with a particular focus on African values and the recovery of the black self.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783039109579
Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Publication date: 08/18/2006
Pages: 480
Product dimensions: 5.91(w) x 8.66(h) x (d)

About the Author

The Author: Pius Ojara, SJ, Ph.D., is a Ugandan Jesuit studying theology at the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley, California. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Zimbabwe in 2003. His research focuses on the Human Condition and Hope, drawing from the thought of Gabriel Marcel. He was a faculty member at Arrupe College, the Jesuit School of Philosophy and Humanities in Harare, Zimbabwe, from 1999-2003. He co-authored the book, Marcel, Girard, Bakhtin: The Return of Conversion (2004). He is working on a book tentatively titled: Tragic Humanity and Hope: On Understanding Our Struggle to be Scientific, Sapiential, and Moral.

Table of Contents

Contents: The Problematic in Human Existence – The Beautiful and the Dialectical Human Structure – Social Mediation of Being: A Case of some African Traditional Values – Being and the Ego in the Dialectic of Re-Creating the World – Bodiliness as Human Openness – Sexuality and Sexual Feelings – The Recovery of the Black Self – The Ego, Being and the Trinity – God as Fullness of Being for Christianity in the 21st Century.
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