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- catalog contributor b2503594.
- catalog created "[1974]".
- catalog date "1974".
- catalog date "[1974]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1974]".
- catalog description "2. Transcendence as the way of individuation (self-realization) -- B. Analysis and critique -- 1. The holistic fallacy -- 2. The implicit mysticism in Jung's psychology -- 3. The truth claims of the world's religions -- Conclusion : Toward a positive theological statement on transcendence.".
- catalog description "5. Marcuse's language generalizations -- Chapter 3: Transcendence as creatio ex nihilo / R.D. Laing -- A. Exposition -- 1. Personalistic interpretation of man-in-community -- 2. Ontological security and schizophrenia -- 3. The "transcendental experience" -- B. Analysis and critique -- 1. Laing's concept of "ontological security" -- 2. Laing's implicit mysticism -- 3. The pantheistic character of Laing's concept of transcendence -- Chapter 4: Transcendence as future / Ernst Bloch -- A. Exposition -- 1. Bloch's unorthodox Marxism -- 2. The criticism of the state -- 3. Judaism and Christianity as the practice of Marxism -- 4. Transcendence as eschatology -- B. Analysis and critique -- 1. Bloch's Biblical exegesis -- 2. Bloch's atheism -- 3. Bloch's utopian messianism -- 4. The divine and human in Bloch's thought -- Chapter 5: Transcendence as self-realization / Carl G. Jung -- A. Exposition -- 1. The science of the soul -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter 1: Transcendence as personal liberation / Charles Reich -- A. Exposition -- 1. The concept of transcendence -- 2. The antecedent consciousness of America -- 3. The nature of consciousness III -- B. Analysis and critique -- 1. Consciousness III and redemption -- 2. Reich's classificatory criteria -- 3. The fundamental anachronism of Reich's revolutionary consciousness -- 4. The political naivete of Reich's position -- 5. Reich's antirevolutionary consciousness -- 6. The Utopianism within Reich's position -- 7. The nonfunctional character of Reich's position -- Chapter 2: Transcendence as the possibility of historical alternatives / Herbert Marcuse -- A. Exposition -- 1. The critical theory of society -- 2. One-dimensional man in a repressive society -- 3. Concepts of transcendence -- B. Analysis and critique -- 1. The dramatis personae of revolution -- 2. Marcuse's monolithic political analysis -- 3. Marcuse's antimetaphysical stance -- 4. Reason as a transcendent concept -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog extent "x, 157 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Search for transcendence.".
- catalog identifier "006136133X0060903554 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Search for transcendence.".
- catalog isPartOf "Harper colophon books, CN 355".
- catalog issued "1974".
- catalog issued "[1974]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Harper & Row".
- catalog relation "Search for transcendence.".
- catalog subject "125".
- catalog subject "BD362 .J63 1974".
- catalog subject "Transcendence (Philosophy)".
- catalog subject "Transcendence of God.".
- catalog tableOfContents "2. Transcendence as the way of individuation (self-realization) -- B. Analysis and critique -- 1. The holistic fallacy -- 2. The implicit mysticism in Jung's psychology -- 3. The truth claims of the world's religions -- Conclusion : Toward a positive theological statement on transcendence.".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. Marcuse's language generalizations -- Chapter 3: Transcendence as creatio ex nihilo / R.D. Laing -- A. Exposition -- 1. Personalistic interpretation of man-in-community -- 2. Ontological security and schizophrenia -- 3. The "transcendental experience" -- B. Analysis and critique -- 1. Laing's concept of "ontological security" -- 2. Laing's implicit mysticism -- 3. The pantheistic character of Laing's concept of transcendence -- Chapter 4: Transcendence as future / Ernst Bloch -- A. Exposition -- 1. Bloch's unorthodox Marxism -- 2. The criticism of the state -- 3. Judaism and Christianity as the practice of Marxism -- 4. Transcendence as eschatology -- B. Analysis and critique -- 1. Bloch's Biblical exegesis -- 2. Bloch's atheism -- 3. Bloch's utopian messianism -- 4. The divine and human in Bloch's thought -- Chapter 5: Transcendence as self-realization / Carl G. Jung -- A. Exposition -- 1. The science of the soul -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 1: Transcendence as personal liberation / Charles Reich -- A. Exposition -- 1. The concept of transcendence -- 2. The antecedent consciousness of America -- 3. The nature of consciousness III -- B. Analysis and critique -- 1. Consciousness III and redemption -- 2. Reich's classificatory criteria -- 3. The fundamental anachronism of Reich's revolutionary consciousness -- 4. The political naivete of Reich's position -- 5. Reich's antirevolutionary consciousness -- 6. The Utopianism within Reich's position -- 7. The nonfunctional character of Reich's position -- Chapter 2: Transcendence as the possibility of historical alternatives / Herbert Marcuse -- A. Exposition -- 1. The critical theory of society -- 2. One-dimensional man in a repressive society -- 3. Concepts of transcendence -- B. Analysis and critique -- 1. The dramatis personae of revolution -- 2. Marcuse's monolithic political analysis -- 3. Marcuse's antimetaphysical stance -- 4. Reason as a transcendent concept -- ".
- catalog title "The search for transcendence; a theological analysis of nontheological attempts to define transcendence [by] William A. Johnson.".
- catalog type "text".