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Author Natoli, Charles M., 1949-

Title Fire in the dark : essays on Pascal's Pensées and Provinciales / Charles M. Natoli
Published Rochester, NY : University of Rochester Press, 2005

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Description 1 online resource (xxii, 144 pages)
Series Rochester studies in philosophy, 1529-188X
Rochester studies in philosophy. 1529-188X
Contents Fire in the dark -- The Provinciales : ruse against ruse, force against force? -- Preferring to live in a tree-trunk : the Provinciales as Heauton timoroumenos -- Revelation/revolution : a reflection on newness in the Provinciales -- Proof in the Pensées : reason as rhetoric, rhetoric as reason -- The fundamental role of justice in Pascal's apologetics : the hidden God -- Mystic/anti-mystic : on speech and silence in Pascal's Mémorial -- "Watchman, what of the night?"
Summary Pascal's Pens©♭es afford a deeply penetrating view of the human condition [or predicament] as a prelude to a luminously reasoned defense of the Christian faith. His Provincial Letters are best remembered as a wickedly funny satire of "obliging and accommodating" Jesuit moral theologians who, guided by policy rather than piety, are willing to put virtue and salvation within the easy reach of all but the diabolical. Both works are landmarks of French prose that have fascinated readers of all sorts from his day to ours. The eight essays in Fire in the Dark, two of which are new and four of which first appeared in French, frame and probe Pascal's underlying contention that the darkling, "hidden" God of Christian revelation, though Himself a profound mystery, especially in the matter of his justice towards fallen mankind, can nonetheless be used to demystify questions that matter most to us. But can the Supremely Obscure, like a dark lantern that is supremely dark, really illumine our whence, whither, and what now -- our nature, destiny and duties? "Watchman, what of the night?" The answers Pascal offers to Isaiah's query, whether they finally shed light on our world's chiaroscuro or not, can at least claim the authority of coming from out of the dark. Charles Natoli is a member of the Department of Philosophy and Classical Studies at St. John Fisher College in Rochester, New York. He is also the author of Nietzsche and Pascal on Christianity [1985]
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-139) and index
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Subject Pascal, Blaise, 1623-1662. Pensées
Pascal, Blaise, 1623-1662. Provinciales.
SUBJECT Pensées (Pascal, Blaise) fast (OCoLC)fst01357285
Provinciales (Pascal, Blaise) fast (OCoLC)fst01357280
Subject Apologetics -- History -- 17th century.
Christian ethics -- History -- 17th century
RELIGION -- Christianity -- General.
RELIGION -- Christian Theology -- Systematic.
Apologetics.
Christian ethics.
Pensées (Pascal)
Les Provinciales (Pascal)
Christelijke ethiek.
Genre/Form History.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781580466424
1580466427