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Incarnation

The Harmony of One Love in the Totality of Reality

Martin J. Schade

Western dualism is an illusion. Reality is a dialectical unity of incarnate love through the condition of the possibilities of divine and human, spirit and matter, Self and Other.
The historical development to this metaphysical view is investigated in depth. Incarnation is a “legitimate pantheism.” Similarities to the Aum, the Tao, Rastafari and the “New Physics” are also provided.
Incarnation offers an understanding of the Self with ethical and cultural applications which are presented in the material-supernatural existential of music and dance found in the Riddim of Creation.
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University Press of America
Pages: 192 • Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7618-6757-9 • Paperback • May 2016 • $43.99 • (£35.00)
978-0-7618-6758-6 • eBook • May 2016 • $41.50 • (£35.00)
Subjects: Philosophy / History & Surveys / General, Philosophy / Ethics / Applied Ethics, Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Philosophy / Religious, Philosophy / Movements / General
Martin J. Schade is a philosopher, theologian, teacher, counselor, all-denominational minister of religion and Marriage Officer. He was born in Tokyo, Japan by American parents, went to Jamaica in 1982 to teach philosophy and is now a proud naturalized Jamaican. He teaches at the University of Technology, Jamaica, is married and has two children.
Preface
Introduction
Chapter One: Ancient, Medieval and Modern Philosophical Background to Dialectical Incarnation
Chapter Two: The Forming of Dialectical Incarnation: Cosmological, Metaphysical and Anthropological Foundations
Chapter Three: Pantheism and Other Expressions of Dialectical Incarnation
Chapter Four: Current Perspectives in Dialectical Incarnation
Chapter Five: Material-Existential Instantiations of Dialectical Incarnation: The Self, Ethics and Culture
Conclusion
Bibliography
Schade’s Incarnation is a philosophical journey. Welcome aboard!
— Catherine "Gracie" Barret Baston, First “Hearer of the Word," Campion College, Kingston, Jamaica


In this wide-ranging and fascinating essay in philosophical theology, Dr. Martin Schade proposes a new metaphysical/theological view that he names ‘Dialectical Incarnation.’ More than a metaphysical theory, dialectical incarnation is also a philosophical anthropology, a meta-ethics, and a normative ethics of love. The great strength of Schade’s view is its panoptic scope and the measure of Schade’s philosophical talent.
— Robert "Rex" Welshon, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs


This is a book that will challenge many scholars and established orthodoxies within the various related disciplines of theology, religious studies, transcendental metaphysics and philosophical anthropology in its unique way of showing how it is possible to see the unity of all facets of reality. This rather engaging peculiarity uses the traditions of theological scholars enmeshed within the ambits of philosophy to argue the novel thesis that the totality of reality is suffused with an incarnate beingness. It is imaginable that over time, the views expressed therein may find favour with scientists, as the borders of dichotomies of reality are further eroded.
— John Ayotunde (Tunde) Isola Bewaji, University of the West Indies, Mona, Kingston, Jamaica


The book is well organized and the thesis carefully and subtly argued. The ease with which Schade expresses the ideas is a reflection of his good grounding in both philosophical scholarship and intellectual tradition. In the book, Schade transcends the narrow conception of incarnation found in much of Western scholarship and argues for a broad conception that is all-inclusive. Schade’s book is rewarding and refreshingly novel.
— Frederick Ochieng’-Odhiambo, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill


Dr. Schade has taken the less-travelled road of using post-Hegelian thought to illuminate the traditional doctrine of God incarnate. Readers will find him a deeply thoughtful--at times even thrillingly adventurous--guide.
— Ronald K. Tacelli, S.J., Boston College


Incarnation reveals a new dialectical relationship between human beings and God, God needs humans to be God; humans need God to be human.
— Lawrence Bamikole, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica


Incarnation

The Harmony of One Love in the Totality of Reality

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Summary
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  • Western dualism is an illusion. Reality is a dialectical unity of incarnate love through the condition of the possibilities of divine and human, spirit and matter, Self and Other.
    The historical development to this metaphysical view is investigated in depth. Incarnation is a “legitimate pantheism.” Similarities to the Aum, the Tao, Rastafari and the “New Physics” are also provided.
    Incarnation offers an understanding of the Self with ethical and cultural applications which are presented in the material-supernatural existential of music and dance found in the Riddim of Creation.
Details
Details
  • University Press of America
    Pages: 192 • Trim: 6 x 9
    978-0-7618-6757-9 • Paperback • May 2016 • $43.99 • (£35.00)
    978-0-7618-6758-6 • eBook • May 2016 • $41.50 • (£35.00)
    Subjects: Philosophy / History & Surveys / General, Philosophy / Ethics / Applied Ethics, Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Philosophy / Religious, Philosophy / Movements / General
Author
Author
  • Martin J. Schade is a philosopher, theologian, teacher, counselor, all-denominational minister of religion and Marriage Officer. He was born in Tokyo, Japan by American parents, went to Jamaica in 1982 to teach philosophy and is now a proud naturalized Jamaican. He teaches at the University of Technology, Jamaica, is married and has two children.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Preface
    Introduction
    Chapter One: Ancient, Medieval and Modern Philosophical Background to Dialectical Incarnation
    Chapter Two: The Forming of Dialectical Incarnation: Cosmological, Metaphysical and Anthropological Foundations
    Chapter Three: Pantheism and Other Expressions of Dialectical Incarnation
    Chapter Four: Current Perspectives in Dialectical Incarnation
    Chapter Five: Material-Existential Instantiations of Dialectical Incarnation: The Self, Ethics and Culture
    Conclusion
    Bibliography
Reviews
Reviews
  • Schade’s Incarnation is a philosophical journey. Welcome aboard!
    — Catherine "Gracie" Barret Baston, First “Hearer of the Word," Campion College, Kingston, Jamaica


    In this wide-ranging and fascinating essay in philosophical theology, Dr. Martin Schade proposes a new metaphysical/theological view that he names ‘Dialectical Incarnation.’ More than a metaphysical theory, dialectical incarnation is also a philosophical anthropology, a meta-ethics, and a normative ethics of love. The great strength of Schade’s view is its panoptic scope and the measure of Schade’s philosophical talent.
    — Robert "Rex" Welshon, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs


    This is a book that will challenge many scholars and established orthodoxies within the various related disciplines of theology, religious studies, transcendental metaphysics and philosophical anthropology in its unique way of showing how it is possible to see the unity of all facets of reality. This rather engaging peculiarity uses the traditions of theological scholars enmeshed within the ambits of philosophy to argue the novel thesis that the totality of reality is suffused with an incarnate beingness. It is imaginable that over time, the views expressed therein may find favour with scientists, as the borders of dichotomies of reality are further eroded.
    — John Ayotunde (Tunde) Isola Bewaji, University of the West Indies, Mona, Kingston, Jamaica


    The book is well organized and the thesis carefully and subtly argued. The ease with which Schade expresses the ideas is a reflection of his good grounding in both philosophical scholarship and intellectual tradition. In the book, Schade transcends the narrow conception of incarnation found in much of Western scholarship and argues for a broad conception that is all-inclusive. Schade’s book is rewarding and refreshingly novel.
    — Frederick Ochieng’-Odhiambo, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill


    Dr. Schade has taken the less-travelled road of using post-Hegelian thought to illuminate the traditional doctrine of God incarnate. Readers will find him a deeply thoughtful--at times even thrillingly adventurous--guide.
    — Ronald K. Tacelli, S.J., Boston College


    Incarnation reveals a new dialectical relationship between human beings and God, God needs humans to be God; humans need God to be human.
    — Lawrence Bamikole, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica


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