Friendship and Ways to Truth
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Publisher:University of Notre Dame Press
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The death of a friend is a source of pain and grief for anyone. For David B. Burrell, it is also a source of reflection on the role of friendship in our ongoing pursuit of truth. In this small but penetrating book, Burrell offers five essays that explore friendship as the bond that links us to the religious traditions we embrace in our search for truth. Known for his many and lasting contributions to philosophical theology, Burrell here makes a definitive statement for that field while also continuing the cross-cultural discussion among Christians, Muslims, and Jews.
Burrell considers how friendship can be constitutive of the spiritual exercises one employs to seek truth, and he examines the influences on his thinking of Bernard Lonergan, Stanley Hauerwas, and Augustine to show how friends can open our minds and hearts to interfaith dialogue and the mutual illumination it offers. He also explores cross-cultural understanding through a comparison of the teaching of Aquinas with that of Islam's al-Ghazali, suggesting that their complementary perspectives can fruitfully expand our view of friendship to include our relationship with God. In the end, he offers a model of friendship as a relationship which gives us the courage to maintain our philosophical pursuits and which helps us to persevere in the face of the radical unknowing which characterizes philosophical theology.
Just as Burrell learns from death that friendship cannot end, he celebrates how each of us can present to another the face of the good as we journey together through life. And just as our journey toward the truth continues forever, he enables us to see that the gift of friendship is not limited to our earthly existence.
“Father Burrell’s weaving together of philosophy, friendship, and faith recalls classical models, wherein a life of holiness is seen as a portal rather than an obstacle to intellectual excellence. Indeed, Father Burrell’s book reunites elements of the Christian life that in the modern world seem always in danger of being rent asunder. It is thus a timely antidote to the current tendency to segregate thought from life, scholarship from participation in community, the academic from the ecclesial.” —Crisis
“Opening as a meditation on the death of a friend, this slender volume blossoms into a disarmingly profound essay on discourse about divinity...Philosophical theologians will be in no way surprised by Burrell’s depth of learning. Reflective clergy should also be acquainted with this author, whose gentle and generous spirit befits a most companionable guide to God’s promise of friendship.” —Theology Today
“A philosophical and theological, yet very personal, reflection on what makes for friendship. Aristotle, Plato, Augustine, Lonergan, and many others come into play in Father Burrell’s argument that friendship requires an inter-subjectivity that is impossible without an understanding, based on personal experience, of faith as a way of knowing the truth.” —First Things
“The story is beautifully told, in a low key and reticent manner, framing the narrative of a Christian friendship by invoking Aristotle’s teaching about the Good, without apology or embarrassment, quite as one recalls Thomas Aquinas doing. [A] delight to read.” —Modern Theology
ISBN: 9780268028602
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 8mm
Weight: 184g
136 pages