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THE SECULAR FAITH OF GILLIAN ROSE
Authors:Vincent Lloyd
Affiliation:Department of Religious Studies
Georgia State University
P.O. Pox 4089
Atlanta, GA 30302‐4089
507.261.8335
vlloyd@gsu.edu
Abstract:Gillian Rose was a philosopher, social theorist, memoirist, and Jewish convert to Christianity who died an untimely death in 1995. She offers a novel account of faith, which grows out of her Hegelian philosophical background inflected by her reading of Kierkegaard and her rediscovered Jewish heritage. For Rose, faith is a mode of social practice. Rose's conception of faith is here reconstructed by translating her obscure jurisprudential idiom into the language of social practices and norms. The conception of secular faith developed by Rose is shown to have implications for contemporary discussions of ethics and politics. The contemporary relevance of Rose's work is made clear through comparison with recent work by Robert Brandom, Robert Adams, and Patrick Deneen.
Keywords:norms  social practice  pragmatism  virtue  Gillian Rose  Robert Brandom  Robert Adams  Patrick Deneen
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