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Seeing Through Cynicism
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We live in a cynical age. Cynicism is in the air we breathe; it is a cultural norm; it is the default setting and lens through which many of us view the world. Why is cynicism so pervasive? What does it promise? How does it work? And what does itdeliver? In this thorough, interdisciplinary exploration of cynicism, Dick Keyes probes the intellectual and cultural underpinnings of cynicism in its modern and postmodern manifestations. In analyzing our cynicism toward individuals, institutions and God, he gives cynicism the scrutiny it deserves, arguing for its merits as a tool for discernment while pointing out its limitations. Keyes subjects cynicism to its own critique and ultimately looks beyond cynicism to alternatives that wrestle honestly with suspicion, trust and hope.Wide-ranging and vast in scope, Seeing Through Cynicism offers meaty, substantive perspectives for faithful living in a cynical world.
Part 1: The Anatomy of Cynicism
1. Introducing Cynicism
2. Cynicism: New and Used
3. Seeing Through People
4. Seeing Through Institutions: Government, Family and Church
5. Seeing Through God
6. SeeingThrough Human Knowledge of God: The Masters of Suspicion
7. Seeing Through Meaning to Power: Postmodern Cynicism
8. Seeing Through Everything Else: Boredom, Irony and Satire
Part 2: Raising Questions
9. Suspecting Our Suspicions
10. The Vulnerability of Cynicism
11. Suspecting Contemporary Suspicion About God
Part 3: An Honest Alternative to Cynicism
12. The Providence of God: A Theology of Brokenness
13.Living with the Providence of God
14. Providence Experienced: Does Jesus Make Any Difference?
15. A Pointer to Transcendence
16. What If the Transcendent Has Come to Earth?
17. Questions About a Transcendent Message
Part 4: Redeeming Suspicion: A God's-Eye View
18. What If God Is Not a Cynic?
19. Seeing Through Cynicism
20. Beyond Cynicism: Humility--The Reality Check
21. Beyond Cynicism II: Individuality and Charity--Walking aTightrope
22. Cynicism and Marriage
23. Cynicism and the Church
24. Cynicism and Government
25. Hope and the Costs of Cynicism
Endnotes