Paperback. 318 pages.
Praise for Philosophy in Word and Name:
“This singular book is plurivocal in a challenging and intellectually invigorating way. It allows the voices of myth, philosophy, and theology to sound together and indeed to sing in a kind of companioning togetherness. Warmly recommended.”
— WILLIAM DESMOND, Villanova University
“In a multi-faceted series of studies in diverse styles, William Hackett opens to us a vista on the state of Christian thought today. Here is our contemporary Kierkegaard: probing old ideas, launching new ones, prodding us to be ever more vigilant, not only in our thinking about religion but in our practice of it.”
— KEVIN HART, University of Virginia
“This philosophical prophecy against today’s all-too-human kingdoms of so-called knowledge culminates in prayerful obedience to divine truth, an apocalypse masterfully and poetically sketched out in these pages.”
— FR. BONAVENTURE CHAPMAN, OP, Dominican House of Studies, Washington DC
“This remarkable first book of William Hackett sounds forth with newness, confidence, and truth, and is sure to establish him as one of the most original and energetic voices of contemporary Catholic thought. A must read.”
— AARON RICHES, Benedictine College
“Rarely does a genuinely groundbreaking book come along. Even more rare is a book that accomplishes this in the realm of philosophy and religion. This is that book: an intellectual and mystical masterpiece that makes believable a truly universal speculative thinking about ultimate meaning in our own day.”
— CONOR SWEENEY, author of Abiding the Long Defeat
“William Chris Hackett leads us on a vast journey rich with reflections on ‘revelation at the end of time’ as the possibility for present humanity to accelerate what it cannot ignore.”
— EMMANUEL FALQUE, Institut catholique de Paris
“Hackett has read deeply and broadly and has something to say only he can say. Read his book.”
— JEAN-YVES LACOSTE, Clare Hall, Cambridge