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Up with Authority Reverend Doctor Victor Lee Austin

Up with Authority By Reverend Doctor Victor Lee Austin

Up with Authority by Reverend Doctor Victor Lee Austin


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Authority is something we experience every day, but is it necessary? Most people think it is not, that we have authority only when there is some defect in us that authority is needed to fill in. This book shows the human importance of authority.

Up with Authority Summary

Up with Authority: Why We Need Authority to Flourish as Human Beings by Reverend Doctor Victor Lee Austin

A very topical contribution to the question of whether authority is needed and what it is good for. Authority is something we experience every day, but is it necessary? Most people think it is not, that we have authority only when there is some defect in us that authority is needed to fill in. While it is true that authority can be used to remedy human inadequacies, it has a higher and nobler function: to enable us to do more complex activities, to understand more of the world we live in and to transmit that understanding, to flourish in political communities, and ultimately to enjoy God. This book shows the human importance of authority.

Up with Authority Reviews

'Our postmodern era views authority as something to be grimly endured -- or simply overthrown. Victor Austin writes against this antinomian sensibility. His clear, accessible and convincing analysis shows how moral, political, and religious authority brings order to society and beauty to the soul.' - R. R. Reno, Department of Theology, Creighton University, Omaha, NE, USA. -- R.R. Reno
Father Austin's style is energetic and engaging, his thought enriched by decades as priest, teacher, and theologian, and his thesis compels attention: social beings require authority to flourish, and we are social beings from the beginning of this life to beyond its end. We need not accept all of his premises to benefit from this wide-ranging essay, fortunately so, since the author at times plays the smiling contrarian who invites us all to revisit our assumptions. For readers who have taken social order as rooted in either persuasion or compulsion, and so assumed that authority is derivative, transient, postlapsarian, the dead hand of the past, or the polite mask of force, this book offers a clear-headed alternative. Austin explores the ineliminable centrality of fallible authority in our social, epistemic, political, and ecclesial communal lives, and discerns structures of authority in the Trinity and the paradisal life of friends living together. In part Christian theology, in part humane anthropology, in part philosophical reflection, this is altogether a galvanizing book. -- Ronald Mawby, Whitney Young School of Honors and Liberal Studies, Kentucky State University, USA
'His account is in no way naive. Indeed, his reflections on how we live with fallible authority which would always be in season, are particularly timely just now.' -- National Review
Interview with the author in the Mars Hill Audio Journal, Vol. 107
Austin draws on thinkers such as Catholic philosopher Yves R. Simon, Michael Polanyi, and Oliver O'Donovan to put forth not simply an elegant defence of authority, but a captivating portrait of a world in which authority contributes irreplaceably to the larger task of cultural development. At the end of this book, the reader may feel as if she has just finished a healthy and satisfying meal whose every course makes the whole a memorable experience. http://www.cardus.ca/comment/article/2885/ -- www.Cardus.ca
... [a] subtle and elegantly argued book... At a time when university education in this country looks set to move in a more utilitarian direction, it is encouraging to see that the author of this book holds the post of theologian-in-residence at a church. -- Church Times
Up with Authority is a profound and profoundly important book. -- Touchstone
'In his wonderful recent book, Up With Authority (T&T Clark, 2010), Victor Lee Austin uses the analogy of an orchestra to explain why authority is necessary for human life to flourish.' -- First Things * First Things *
Authority must exist and be exercised if we are to have the possibility of being fully human, of living well, and this is so in every human society. This is the thesis of Victor Lee Austin's book and his argument is convincing... He knows that his argument goes against the stream, but his approach is not remotely defensive. Rather, his book is punctuated with wry humour. -- Nicholas Townsend, Sarum College, Salisbury * Studies in Christian Ethics *

About Reverend Doctor Victor Lee Austin

The Reverand Victor Lee Austin, Ph.D., is Theologian-in-residence at Saint Thomas Church Fifth Avenue in New York City. He is the author of scholarly articles in political theology, ecclesiology, and social ethics, as well as a book of theological meditations on everyday life, A Priest's Journal.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction: We Can't Get Along Without It; Chapter 2: Authority and Freedom: Social Authority; Chapter 3: Authority and Truth: Epistemic Authority; Chapter 4: Authority and Power: Political Authority; Chapter 5: Authority and God: Ecclesial Authority; Chapter 6: Authority and Error: Disputed Authority; Chapter 7: Conclusion: Authority in Paradise.

Additional information

NLS9780567020512
9780567020512
0567020517
Up with Authority: Why We Need Authority to Flourish as Human Beings by Reverend Doctor Victor Lee Austin
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2010-09-16
192
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