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Lost in the Chaos
Immanence, Despair, Hope
Book • 2023
R. J.
Snell's 'Lost in the Chaos: Immanence, Despair, Hope' examines philosophical and cultural disorientation in the modern world from a Catholic intellectual perspective.
The book explores how currents of immanent thinking and despair have shaped contemporary attitudes and institutions, arguing for a recovery of transcendent frameworks.
Snell proposes philosophical and theological resources for hope and renewal, drawing on classical and Christian traditions to diagnose present disorders.
He engages with questions about human flourishing, moral order, and the role of reason and revelation in public life.
The work aims to offer both critique and constructive pathways for reinvigorating intellectual and civic culture.
Snell's 'Lost in the Chaos: Immanence, Despair, Hope' examines philosophical and cultural disorientation in the modern world from a Catholic intellectual perspective.
The book explores how currents of immanent thinking and despair have shaped contemporary attitudes and institutions, arguing for a recovery of transcendent frameworks.
Snell proposes philosophical and theological resources for hope and renewal, drawing on classical and Christian traditions to diagnose present disorders.
He engages with questions about human flourishing, moral order, and the role of reason and revelation in public life.
The work aims to offer both critique and constructive pathways for reinvigorating intellectual and civic culture.
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as the work forming the basis of the episode's discussion on disenchantment and hope.


R.J. Snell

S5E3 The Philosophy of Hope: On Immanence and Transcendence with R.J. Snell
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Medieval Literature III: Aquinas
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as the source and subject of the conversation about modern disenchantment and hope.


R.J. Snell

The Philosophy of Hope: On Immanence and Transcendence with R.J. Snell



