Empire of the Gods makes a major and original contribution to the literature on love. The history of Eros is its attempted liberation into wholeness and individuality. Its modern expression as a flesh-monism requires expansion to include reason and spirit (including Agape), the classical, to include affect and flesh. The illicit character of the Romantic Love of the Twelfth Century (seen as two versions: Utopian and Historical) provides a radical key not only to synthesis but also to surmounting oppressive enculturation, particularly in the marriage institution. Relationship is the synthesizing focus of illicit love, philosophical dialogue and psychotherapy.
ISBN: | 9780820430577 |
Publication date: | 1st April 1997 |
Author: | James Davies |
Publisher: | Peter Lang Pub. an imprint of Lang, Peter, Publishing Inc. |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 374 pages |
Series: | New Perspectives in Philosophical Scholarship |
Genres: |
Philosophy Philosophy of religion Psychology Psychological theory, systems, schools and viewpoints |