Christianity and Philosophy in Dante: A Critical Response to Paul Stern, Dante's Philosophical Life

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Marco Andreacchio
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Abstract:Paul Stern's recent volume on Dante as advocate of a postmetaphysical politics stands at the forefront of a contemporary academic trend to de-theologize Dante, which is to say, to depict his teachings along the lines of radical historical immanentism, as if Dante were a precursor of modernity's severing of human nature from divine transcendence. While critiquing Stern's readings of both Catholic theology and Dante's poetry, the present article exemplifies a novel approach to the Florentine's work, reexamining how it helps us deepen our appreciation of the relation between Christianity and philosophy. Stern's challenge to theological readings of Dante leaves the door open to a reconciliation of the Florentine with medieval Church doctrine on irreducibly dialectical grounds. Rather than pointing to philosophical poetry's instrumentalizing of theology, as Stern teaches, the irreducibility of Dante's poetics to revealed theology invites awareness of philosophy's original presence at theology's sacred heart.
但丁的基督教与哲学:对保罗·斯特恩《但丁的哲学生活》的批判回应
摘要:保罗·斯特恩(Paul Stern)最近出版的关于但丁的著作《后形而上学政治》(postmetaphysical politics)站在当代学术潮流的前沿,将但丁去神学化,也就是说,沿着激进的历史内在主义的路线描绘但丁的教义,仿佛但丁是现代性将人性与神性超越分离开来的先驱。在评论斯特恩对天主教神学和但丁诗歌的阅读时,本文举例说明了一种新的方法来研究佛罗伦萨人的工作,重新审视它如何帮助我们加深对基督教与哲学之间关系的欣赏。斯特恩对但丁神学解读的挑战,为佛罗伦萨与中世纪教会教义在不可简化的辩证基础上的和解打开了大门。而不是指出哲学诗歌对神学的工具化,正如斯特恩所教导的那样,但丁的诗学对启示神学的不可约性让人们意识到哲学在神学神圣中心的原始存在。
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Scripta Mediaevalia
Scripta Mediaevalia Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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