Historical and Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Hope [electronic resource] / edited by Steven C. van den Heuvel.

Contributor(s): van den Heuvel, Steven C [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020Edition: 1st ed. 2020Description: XVI, 261 p. 6 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783030464899Subject(s): Positive psychology | Ethics | Religion and sociology | Theology | Schools of economics | Positive Psychology | Moral Philosophy | Sociology of Religion | Christian Theology | Heterodox EconomicsAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 150.1988 LOC classification: BF204.6Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Part I: Historical Perspectives on Hope -- Chapter 1. Hope in Ancient Greek Philosophy (G. Scott Gravlee) -- Chapter 2. Early Christian Thinking on Hope (Martin I. Webber & Jacobus (Kobus) Kok) -- Chapter 3. Hope as a Virtue in the Middle Ages (Andrew Pinsent) -- Chapter 4. Enlightenment Views of Hope (Claudia Blöser) -- Chapter 5. Post-Kantian to Postmodern Considerations of (Theological) Hope (Ronald T. Michener) -- Part II: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Hope -- Chapter 6. Philosophy of Hope (Michael Milona) -- Chapter 7. Hope in Theology (David Elliot) -- Chapter 8. The Psychology of Hope: A Diagnostic and Prescriptive Account (Anthony Scioli) -- Chapter 9. Hope in Economics (Emma Pleeging & Martijn Burger) -- Chapter 10. Hope During Conflict (Oded Adomi Leshem & Eran Halperin) -- Chapter 11. Hope in Health Care: A Synthesis of Review Studies (Erik Olsman) -- Chapter 12. Ecological Hope (Michael S. Northcott) -- Chapter 13. An Ontology of Human Flourishing: Economic Development and Epistemologies of Faith, Hope, and Love (Jan van Vliet).
In: Springer Nature Open Access eBookSummary: This open access volume makes an important contribution to the ongoing research on hope theory by combining insights from both its long history and its increasing multi-disciplinarity. In the first part, it recognizes the importance of the centuries-old reflection on hope by offering historical perspectives and tracing it back to ancient Greek philosophy. At the same time, it provides novel perspectives on often-overlooked historical theories and developments and challenges established views. The second part of the volume documents the state of the art of current research in hope across eight disciplines, which are philosophy, theology, psychology, economy, sociology, health studies, ecology, and development studies. Taken together, this volume provides an integrated view on hope as a multi-faced phenomenon. It contributes to the further understanding of hope as an essential human capacity, with the possibility of transforming our human societies. .
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Part I: Historical Perspectives on Hope -- Chapter 1. Hope in Ancient Greek Philosophy (G. Scott Gravlee) -- Chapter 2. Early Christian Thinking on Hope (Martin I. Webber & Jacobus (Kobus) Kok) -- Chapter 3. Hope as a Virtue in the Middle Ages (Andrew Pinsent) -- Chapter 4. Enlightenment Views of Hope (Claudia Blöser) -- Chapter 5. Post-Kantian to Postmodern Considerations of (Theological) Hope (Ronald T. Michener) -- Part II: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Hope -- Chapter 6. Philosophy of Hope (Michael Milona) -- Chapter 7. Hope in Theology (David Elliot) -- Chapter 8. The Psychology of Hope: A Diagnostic and Prescriptive Account (Anthony Scioli) -- Chapter 9. Hope in Economics (Emma Pleeging & Martijn Burger) -- Chapter 10. Hope During Conflict (Oded Adomi Leshem & Eran Halperin) -- Chapter 11. Hope in Health Care: A Synthesis of Review Studies (Erik Olsman) -- Chapter 12. Ecological Hope (Michael S. Northcott) -- Chapter 13. An Ontology of Human Flourishing: Economic Development and Epistemologies of Faith, Hope, and Love (Jan van Vliet).

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This open access volume makes an important contribution to the ongoing research on hope theory by combining insights from both its long history and its increasing multi-disciplinarity. In the first part, it recognizes the importance of the centuries-old reflection on hope by offering historical perspectives and tracing it back to ancient Greek philosophy. At the same time, it provides novel perspectives on often-overlooked historical theories and developments and challenges established views. The second part of the volume documents the state of the art of current research in hope across eight disciplines, which are philosophy, theology, psychology, economy, sociology, health studies, ecology, and development studies. Taken together, this volume provides an integrated view on hope as a multi-faced phenomenon. It contributes to the further understanding of hope as an essential human capacity, with the possibility of transforming our human societies. .

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