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Faith, Humor, and Paradox
Book Code: C7895
ISBN: 0-275-97895-8
ISBN-13: 978-0-275-97895-2
152 pages
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 12/30/2002
List Price: $95.00 (UK Sterling Price: £54.95)
Availability: In Stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Also Available: Ebook
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects: Reviews:
  • Götz digs deeply into faith to reveal its inner nature. He begins with an examination of how, via Gödel's theorem, the open-endedness of all truth systems generates paradoxes.... An excellent text for undergraduate courses dealing with faith. As it stands it is a wonderful guide for those who teach such courses; there is much to be mined from it. Recommended. Lower-level undergraduates through faculty.
    —Choice
    October 2003
Description: Götz proposes that there is no opposition between faith and humor, belief and laughter. To argue this point, he shows how both the structure of faith and that of humor are the same, and this structure is paradox. Paradox, which is well known in the secular realms of mathematics and philosophy, is explored, first, in detail, and then he shows how faith and humor, both, are paradoxical in nature. The result is that there is no real opposition between faith and humor. The tragic and the comic are sisters, as Aristotle saw in antiquity. On the other side, Götz shows what happens when faith and humor depart from paradox: faith becomes dogmatic and fanatical, and humor becomes superficial and banal. Fanatical faith latches onto beliefs and dogmas rather than to the openness of paradox, and so it leads to terrorism against those who hold onto different beliefs. Götz also warns against an easy embrace of tolerance as the only alternative to fanaticism, because tolerance itself is imperfect and is often forced to accept evil. It should not, Götz argues, be the sole solution inculcated in our schools. This is a thoughtful and provocative analysis that will be of interest to the general reader as well as scholars and students interested in the place of religion in contemporary society.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • The Nature of Paradox
  • Faith and Paradox
  • Faith and Paradox: Cases
  • Faith, Hope, and Unbelief
  • Faith, Dogma, and Fanaticism
  • The Structure of Humor
  • On Frivolity
  • Humor and Faith
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Index
LC Card Number: 2002029769
LCC Class: BL51
Dewey Class: 210
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