Sartre on Sin
Discover the profound intersections between philosophy and theology in "Sartre on Sin" by Kate Kirkpatrick. Published by Oxford University Press in 2017, this compelling hardback spans 278 pages and delves into the intriguing relationship between Jean-Paul Sartre's early ideas and Christian doctrine, particularly the concept of original sin. Kirkpatrick expertly examines Sartre's seminal work, "Being and Nothingness," revealing how it is intertwined with an Augustinian tradition, where nothingness first entered the world alongside humanity's creation. This book invites readers to rethink Sartre's existentialism within the context of Christian philosophical thought, making it a must-read for students of philosophy, theology, or anyone intrigued by the complexities of human existence. Explore how Kirkpatrick challenges and expands upon Sartre's legacy, providing insightful analysis that bridges the gap between religion and philosophy.