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Louis Mackey (Author)
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July 15, 1997
One of the besetting problems of the present age is the conflict between criticism and commitment. Those who hold strong convictions fear that rational criticism may corrode the moral and religious foundations of society. Advocates of rational critique tend to perceive people with strong convictions as fanatics. The Middles Ages was likewise a time when people were both deeply committed and relentlessly rational. In Peregrinations of the Word, Louis Mackey examines the way important medieval thinkers dealt with the relation of faith and reason, in the hope that their example may assist contemporary society in harmonizing belief and critical vigilance.
Peregrinations of the Word consists of essays on five medieval philosophers: Augustine, Anselm, Aquinas, Bonaventure, and Duns Scotus. An essay on the tension between autobiography and theology in Augustine's Confessions is followed by a commentary on the dialogue of faith and reason in his On the Teacher. A third essay shows how Anselm's Proslogion both constructs and deconstructs the ontological proof of God's existence. There is a discussion of Bonaventure's staging of the opposition between Aristotle and the scriptures in terms of the respective languages. Finally there is an examination of the ways Duns Scotus's distinctive positions on the Incarnation, the Immaculate Conception, and the Eucharist shape his philosophical views.
Though each of these essays is an independent study, they have as a common theme the relation between faith and reason as understood in the Middle Ages; e.g., the conflict between the hermeneutic of reason and that of revelation in the construction of self; the dialectic of philosophical demonstration and devotional submission required of all discourse about God; and the resources available to medieval theology for resolving the conflict of nominalism and realism. Mackey maintains that medieval philosophy can only be understood in its theological and scriptural milieu. He has argued this point by showing how that milieu enabled these five thinkers to deal with a variety of philosophical issues. He concludes persuasively that religious beliefs and exegetical concerns did not shackle the medieval mind but rather liberated it and empowered it.
Louis Mackey is Professor of Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin.

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  • Hardcover: 248 pages
  • Publisher: University of Michigan Press (July 15, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0472107364
  • ISBN-13: 978-0472107360
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.3 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great criticism on medieval philosophy and its literary form, April 4, 1999
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This book gives close readings of medieval philosophical writings not only as philosophy but also as exercises in literary form. The knowledgeable reader will recognize the influence of various techniques of literary criticism in this book, but will find it refreshing that he or she is not batted over the head by some "school's" inflexible system. Rather, the readings given are unique and free of cant. For instance, in several of the essays Dr. Mackey gives finely nuanced Deconstructive readings of various works (e.g. see "Grammar and Rhetoric in the Proslogium") which, instead of overturning them, actually serve to highlight the philosophical success and formal integrity of the works in question. For readers more interested in philosophy qua philosophy I heartily recommend "Singular and Universal: A Franciscan Perspective" which offers a sensitive and convincing solution to the problem that set the Nominalists and the Realists at each others throats. Finally, I would recommend the insightful "Prologue: Of Faith and Reason" which, with its even-handed recognition that faith and reason are not mutually exclusive but are instead inseparable parts of a dialectic (and its recognition that the Medievals knew this better than we), forms a timely corrective to the fundamentalists of faith and the partisans of pure reason (e.g. many scientists) alike. This book is in itself a powerful argument to the continuing vitality, relevance, and beauty of the Medieval Philosophical achievement.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Collection of essays on Medieval Philosophy, August 30, 2002
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Louis Mackey is one of those rare academics who believes that less is more. He has written numerous articles published in scholarly journals on several philosophical and literary subjects, most notably on Kierkegaard. Many academics write an entire book on a single subject, often with repetitive dribble to fill the pages so as achieve the required credentials necessary to survive in the world of the "publish or perish" research university. Dr. Mackey has primarily written articles, many of them assembled in other books such as this one, and presents his material as concisely as one could wish, while at the same offering a richness of language and analysis that few others achieve.

This book contains five previously published articles on medieval philosophy (slightly revised for inclusion in the book) and a couple of previously unpublished articles. Each article stands alone on a particular aspect of medieval philosophy, although taken as a whole they represent a singular mind, albeit one that has moved from literary interpretation based on the "new-critical" school in the earlier articles, to his focus (obsession?) on deconstructive strategies in the later ones.

This book is not for the uninitiated, however, and the articles contain some rather "heavy" philosophical analysis of specific medieval philosophers and issues. My only regret is that he did not include more generalized articles he has published on medieval philosophy such as "From the Open Universe to the Closed World: A Mediation on Philosophic Attitudes," (Southwest Journal of Philosophy). Perhaps some his ideas in that article have changed since he wrote it (in 1970 I believe), but its inclusion would have given the reader a better introduction of his perspective on medieval philosophy before jumping head first into the rest of the book.

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