Four Cultures of the West

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The workings of Western intelligence in our day–whether in politics or the arts, in the humanities or the church–are as troubling as they are mysterious, leading to the questions: Where are we going? What in the world were we thinking? By exploring the history of four “cultures” so deeply embedded in Western history that we rarely see their instrumental role in politics, religion, education, and the arts, this timely book provides a broad framework for addressing these questions in a fresh way.The cultures considered here originated in the ancient world, took on Christian forms, and manifest themselves today in more secular ways. These are, as John W. O’Malley identifies them: the prophetic culture that proclaims the need for radical change in the structures of society (represented by, for example, Jeremiah, Martin Luther, and Martin Luther King, Jr.); the academic culture that seeks instead to understand those structures (Aristotle, Aquinas, the modern university); the humanistic culture that addresses fundamental human issues and works for the common good of society (Cicero, Erasmus, and Eleanor Roosevelt); and the culture of art and performance that celebrates the mystery of the human condition (Phidias, Michelangelo, Balanchine).By showing how these cultures, as modes of activity and discourse in which Western intelligence has manifested itself through the centuries and continues to do so, O’Malley produces an essay that especially through the history of Christianity brilliantly illuminates the larger history of the West.

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“John O’Malley’s
Four Cultures of the West will delight scholars, students, general readers, specialists, young and old, the learned and the merely curious because of its combination of great learning with simplicity of language, elegance of style, and narrative gifts. Whatever our place in the culture wars of our troubled present we will learn to see ourselves differently from O’Malley’s analysis of styles of thought and expression flourishing side by side in what we call Western culture.”

Jill Ker Conway, author of A Woman’s Education and True North.

“O’Malley’s succinct analysis of the
Four Cultures of the West is one of those rare books that uses history to tell us as much about the intellectual conflicts of the present as it does about those of the past. I predict his categorical analysis will be widely cited and widely debated by commentators well beyond academic specialists.”

Kenneth Woodward, contributing editor for Newsweek and author of Making Saints.

“This is a bold tour de force.”

Jaroslav Pelikan, author of Divine Rhetoric and Jesus through the Centuries.

“In this erudite work of cultural history, O’Malley extends ‘an invitation to consider and notice’ four distinctive paradigms or cultures that, taken together, handsomely help decode Western intellectual and cultural history. These four paradigms are the prophetic, the academic, the humanistic, and the culture of art and performance…O’Malley successfully showcases the affinities between historic cultures (e.g., the Greco-Roman) and persons (e.g., Aristotle, Aquinas, and Luther) and cultural realties in our own time (e.g., the contemplative rhetoric of Lincoln at Gettysburg prefiguring the rhetorical contemplation at Ground Zero).”

Sandra Collins
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Library Journal

“O’Malley…offers a warm and conversational invitation to reflect on four cultural configurations that feed into contemporary consciousness…What does human culture have to do with the culture of spiritual transcendence? His book, primarily concerned with the manifestations of these various cultures in the history of Christianity, spurs the reader on to meditate on the different streams that jostle, but sometimes converge, in an ‘ocean’ we all navigate.”

Publishers Weekly

“This sweeping survey of Western cultural history, by John W. O’Malley, S.J., ought to be required reading for–among others–literary and philosophical [unbel

Four Cultures of the West
Four Cultures of the West

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