Book contents
- Beyond the Analogical Imagination
- Reviews
- Beyond the Analogical Imagination
- Copyright page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I Theology and Culture
- Part II Public and Beyond
- Part III Church and World
- Chapter 7 Justice, Excessive Love, and the Future of Catholic Christianity
- Chapter 8 Theological Dialogue amid Anger and Pain
- Chapter 9 The Church in David Tracy’s Theology
- Part IV From David Tracy
- Part V Post-Script
- Bibliography
- Index
Chapter 8 - Theological Dialogue amid Anger and Pain
from Part III - Church and World
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 September 2023
- Beyond the Analogical Imagination
- Reviews
- Beyond the Analogical Imagination
- Copyright page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I Theology and Culture
- Part II Public and Beyond
- Part III Church and World
- Chapter 7 Justice, Excessive Love, and the Future of Catholic Christianity
- Chapter 8 Theological Dialogue amid Anger and Pain
- Chapter 9 The Church in David Tracy’s Theology
- Part IV From David Tracy
- Part V Post-Script
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
This essay seeks in Tracy an account of dialogue as the first hope of post-war forgiveness and reconciliation, for the author’s own troubled setting of post-civil war Croatia. Despite Tracy not having written on reconciliation after conflict, ‘a Tracyean route to the hope of dialogue’ takes shape here via Tracyean emphases on ‘history’, ‘tragedy’, and ‘fragments’. Dialogue becomes theological here not solely on account of religious contexts widely present in Croatia, but also, after Tracy, whenever dialogue approaches its proper goals and reach. In ‘a practical-historical context of despair and violence’, recent works by Tracy helps by: (1) highlighting the value of a tragic sensibility within culture and Christianity; and (2) proposing hope around strong fragments (or ‘frag-events’). In an innovative application of Tracy, some of the most powerful Croatian fragments are those ordinary inhabitants whose lives are witness to the country’s collective failures in addressing ongoing experiences of extraordinary injustice and suffering. It is to them that dialogue must be exposed if Croatian society is to open itself towards a divine Infinity of hope and forgiveness.
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- Beyond the Analogical ImaginationThe Theological and Cultural Vision of David Tracy, pp. 175 - 191Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023