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Andrew Shanks

University of Leeds
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University of Leeds
School of Philosophy, Religion, and History of Science
PhD, 1980
Areas of Specialization
History of Western Philosophy
Philosophical Traditions
Other Academic Areas
Areas of Interest
History of Western Philosophy
Philosophical Traditions
Other Academic Areas
  • All publications (26)
  •  19
    Hegel and religious faith: divided brain, atoning spirit
    T and T Clark. 2011.
    This polemical advocacy of Hegel's religious thought. It presents Hegel's religious thought as a living, still urgent challenge for today and confronts the major theological and philosophical objections to Hegel in a fresh way.
    G. W. F. Hegel
  •  17
    Apocalyptic patience: Mystical Theology, Gnosticism, Ethical Phenomenology
    Bloomsbury Publishing. 2024.
    Andrew Shanks brings together a grand narrative of theology and continental philosophy to argue that the 'solidarity of the shaken' is the kingdom of God in secular dress. Using Jan Patocka's concept of the 'solidarity of the shaken', he explores mystical theology, gnosticism and ethical phenomenology through a set of key 19th- and 20th-century thinkers that exemplified the 'pathos of shakenness'
    Eastern European Philosophy
  •  18
    A neo-Hegelian theology: the God of greatest hospitality
    Ashgate. 2014.
    Christianity
  •  23
    Hegel's Political Theology
    Cambridge University Press. 2008.
    This study attempts to grasp the continuing contemporary relevance of Hegel's political theology, which the author interprets as a uniquely radical critique of every sort of religious authoritarianism. By relating Milan Kundera's concept of "kitsch" to Hegel's thought, Dr. Shanks shows that Hegel's philosophy has important implications, and that it is still able to serve as a resource and an inspiration in modern times, an age in which "kitsch" is pervasive and damaging.
  •  229
    Trinitarian Faith and the 'Dishonesty' of Slave Morality
    Studies in Christian Ethics 14 (2): 51-62. 2001.
    ChristianityThe Trinity
  •  221
    Response To the Desire of the Nations
    Studies in Christian Ethics 11 (2): 86-90. 1998.
    Christianity
  •  227
    Bonhoeffer's Responseto Nietzsche
    Studies in Christian Ethics 10 (2): 79-85. 1997.
    Nietzsche: Philosophy of ReligionNietzsche: Normative Ethics, Misc
  •  38
    Hegel and the Meaning of the Present Moment
    Hegel Bulletin 23 (1-2): 25-35. 2002.
  •  40
    John Walker, History, Spirit and Experience: Hegel's Conception of the Historical Task of Philosophy in his Age, Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang 1995, pp 179, Hb DM27
    Hegel Bulletin 17 (2): 40-42. 1996.
  •  40
    Philip Clayton, The Problem of God in Modern Thought , pp. xv + 516. ISBN 0802838855. £25.00
    Hegel Bulletin 23 (1-2): 152-158. 2002.
  •  43
    Stephen Crites, Dialectic and Gospel in the Development of Hegel's Thinking , pp. xvii + 572. ISBN 0271017597. £64.50
    Hegel Bulletin 24 (1-2): 129-132. 2003.
  •  38
    Philip M. Merklinger, Philosophy, Theology, and Hegel's Berlin Philosophy of Religion, 1821-1827, Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993, pp. xi + 250, Pb $16.95
    Hegel Bulletin 15 (2): 74-76. 1994.
  •  51
    David Kolb , New Perspectives on Hegel's Philosophy of Religion, Albany: SUNY Press, 1992, pp xi + 224, Hb $44.50, Pb $14.95 - John W Burbidge, Hegel on Logic and Religion: The Reasonableness of Christianity, Albany: SUNY Press, 1992, pp x + 184, Hb $49.50, Pb $16.95 (review)
    Hegel Bulletin 14 (1-2): 40-47. 1993.
  •  14
    Hegel Versus 'Inter-Faith Dialogue': A General Theory of True Xenophilia
    Cambridge University Press. 2015.
    The term 'inter-faith' is a recent innovation in English that has gained significant traction in the discussion of religious diversity. This volume argues that the concept of faiths in the plural is deeply problematic for Christian theology and proposes a Hegelian alternative to the conventional bureaucratic notion of inter-faith dialogue. Hegel pioneered the systematic study of comparative religion. In line with Hegelian principle, Andrew Shanks identifies faith as an inflection of the will tow…Read more
    The term 'inter-faith' is a recent innovation in English that has gained significant traction in the discussion of religious diversity. This volume argues that the concept of faiths in the plural is deeply problematic for Christian theology and proposes a Hegelian alternative to the conventional bureaucratic notion of inter-faith dialogue. Hegel pioneered the systematic study of comparative religion. In line with Hegelian principle, Andrew Shanks identifies faith as an inflection of the will towards perfect truth-as-openness. In relation to other religious traditions, this must involve the practice of a maximum xenophilia, or love for the unfamiliar, understood as a core Christian virtue. Shanks's neo-Hegelian theory recognises the potential for God's work in all religious traditions, which may be seen as divine experiments with human nature. This timely book discusses a wide range of interreligious encounters and will be an essential resource for studies in comparative theology and philosophy of religion.
    G. W. F. Hegel
  •  53
    In defence of ‘mythical theology’
    Cultural Values 3 (2): 244-249. 1999.
  • Peace
    In Adrian Hastings, Alistair Mason & Hugh S. Pyper (eds.), The Oxford Companion to Christian Thought, Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2000.
    Peace
  •  20
    The Solidarity of the Shaken
    In Anton van Harskamp & A. W. Musschenga (eds.), The many faces of individualism, Peeters. pp. 12--185. 2001.
    Social and Political PhilosophyEthics
  •  498
    Against Innocence: Gillian Rose's Reception and Gift of Faith
    Ars Disputandi 11. 2011.
    Philosophy of Religion
  •  35
    The other calling: theology, intellectual vocation and truth
    Blackwell. 2007.
    What is the true calling of the intellectual? In this provocative new book, Andrew Shanks presents a distinctive fresh answer. The Other Calling is a systematic riposte both to the elitism of philosophy in the heritage of Plato, and to the typical individualism of Plato's philosophic opponents. Here, instead, intellectual integrity is identified with a form of priesthood. Asserts that intellectuals are critical to bringing together the common aspirations of a community Offers a strikingly origin…Read more
    What is the true calling of the intellectual? In this provocative new book, Andrew Shanks presents a distinctive fresh answer. The Other Calling is a systematic riposte both to the elitism of philosophy in the heritage of Plato, and to the typical individualism of Plato's philosophic opponents. Here, instead, intellectual integrity is identified with a form of priesthood. Asserts that intellectuals are critical to bringing together the common aspirations of a community Offers a strikingly original approach to the moral and political aspects of theology’s relationship with philosophy, exploring the perspectives of both disciplines Draws on the work and thought of Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, Agnostics, and Atheists Argues for a new, religiously multicultural “priesthood of all thinkers”, considering how once, all intellectuals were as a matter of course also priests Published in the new and prestigious Illuminations series
    Philosophy of ReligionSpecific ReligionsIslam
  •  45
    'What Is Truth?' Towards a Theological Poetics
    Routledge. 2001.
    The Western philosophical tradition and mainstream Christian theology have a common flaw: both have consistently failed properly to appreciate poetic truth as such. Plato proposed to ban Homeric poetry from his ideal city while St. Augustine wished to 'shun the company of the poets entirely'. Nineteenth and twentieth century philosophy has seen a move towards rejection of this prejudice, largely pioneered by Heidegger and Nietzsche. But in this work Andrew Shanks argues that the rebellion of Hei…Read more
    The Western philosophical tradition and mainstream Christian theology have a common flaw: both have consistently failed properly to appreciate poetic truth as such. Plato proposed to ban Homeric poetry from his ideal city while St. Augustine wished to 'shun the company of the poets entirely'. Nineteenth and twentieth century philosophy has seen a move towards rejection of this prejudice, largely pioneered by Heidegger and Nietzsche. But in this work Andrew Shanks argues that the rebellion of Heidegger and Nietzsche is also deeply flawed, and proposes an alternative strategy for reconciling Christian theology with poetic truth. Heidegger's ideal prophetic poet, Hoelderlin is rescued from the Heideggerian interpretation through being set alongside his equally prophetic contemporary William Blake, and also alongside Nelly Sachs, arguably the greatest religious poet of the twentieth century. In these poets' work, it is argued, we see fresh eruptions of that primordial 'pathos of shakenness' which, pre-eminently in the prophecy of Amos and Deutero-Isaiah, represents the originatingl truth-impulse of the biblical tradition.
    Religious StudiesLiteratureHistory of Western Philosophy, MiscPhilosophy of Religion
  •  4
    Philip Clayton's The Problem Of God In Modern Thought (review)
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 45 152-158. 2002.
    G. W. F. Hegel
  • P M Merklinger's Philosophy, Theology, And Hegel's Berlin Philosophy Of Religion (review)
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 30 74-76. 1994.
  • Stephen Crites's Dialectic And Gospel In The Development Of Hegel's Thinking (review)
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 47 129-132. 2003.
  • D Kolb Ed.’s New Perspectives On Hegel's Philosophy Of Religion , J W Burbidge’s Hegel On Logic And Religion (review)
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 27 40-47. 1993.
    G. W. F. Hegel
  • Hegel And The Meaning Of The Present Moment
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 45 25-35. 2002.
  • J Walker's History, Spirit And Experience (review)
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 34 40-43. 1996.
    G. W. F. Hegel
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