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Our Idea of God

Author : Thomas V. Morris
Publisher : Regent College Publishing
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 23,29 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781573831017

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Review of Theology & Philosophy

Author : Allan Menzies
Publisher :
Page : 922 pages
File Size : 49,79 MB
Release : 1905
Category : Philosophy
ISBN :

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Contains reviews, abstracts, and bibliography of the most recent theological and philosophical literature.

A History of Western Philosophy and Theology

Author : John M. Frame
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 31,36 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781629950846

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A History of Western Philosophy and Theology is the fruit of John Frame's forty-five years of teaching philosophical subjects. No other survey of the history of Western thought offers the same invigorating blend of expositional clarity, critical insight, and biblical wisdom. The supplemental study questions, bibliographies, links to audio lectures, quotes from influential thinkers, twenty appendices, and indexed glossary make this an excellent main textbook choice for seminary- and college-level courses and for personal study. Book jacket.

Philosophy of Religion

Author : John Cottingham
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 207 pages
File Size : 46,62 MB
Release : 2014-09-15
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1107019435

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In this book, abstract intellectual argument meets ordinary human experience on matters such as the existence of God and the relation between religion and morality.

The Severity of God

Author : Paul K. Moser
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 12,85 MB
Release : 2013-02-14
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1107023572

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Explores what role severity plays in God's character, and how difficulties in life relate to the concept of divine salvation.

The Great Riddle

Author : Stephen Mulhall
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 147 pages
File Size : 31,69 MB
Release : 2015-12-03
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0191071617

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Can we talk meaningfully about God? The theological movement known as Grammatical Thomism affirms that religious language is nonsensical, because the reality of God is beyond our capacity for expression. Stephen Mulhall critically evaluates the claims of this movement (as exemplified in the work of Herbert McCabe and David Burrell) to be a legitimate inheritor of Wittgenstein's philosophical methods as well as Aquinas's theological project. The major obstacle to this claim is that Grammatical Thomism makes the nonsensicality of religious language when applied to God a touchstone of Thomist insight, whereas 'nonsense' is standardly taken to be solely a term of criticism in Wittgenstein's work. Mulhall argues that, if Wittgenstein is read in the terms provided by the work of Cora Diamond and Stanley Cavell, then a place can be found in both his early work and his later writings for a more positive role to be assigned to nonsensical utterances—one which depends on exploiting an analogy between religious language and riddles. And once this alignment between Wittgenstein and Aquinas is established, it also allows us to see various ways in which his later work has a perfectionist dimension—in that it overlaps with the concerns of moral perfectionism, and in that it attributes great philosophical significance to what theology and philosophy have traditionally called 'perfections' and 'transcendentals', particularly concepts such as Being, Truth, and Unity or Oneness. This results in a radical reconception of the role of analogous usage in language, and so in the relation between philosophy and theology.

Philosophy and Theology

Author : John Caputo
Publisher : Abingdon Press
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 39,62 MB
Release : 2011-07-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1426723490

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A highly engaging essay that will draw students into a conversation about the vital relationship between philosophy and theology. In this clear, concise, and brilliantly engaging essay, renowned philosopher and theologian John D. Caputo addresses the great and classical philosophical questions as they inextricably intersect with theology--past, present, and future. Recognized as one of the leading philosophers, Caputo is peerless in introducing and initiating students into the vital relationship that philosophy and theology share together. He writes, “If you take a long enough look, beyond the debates that divide philosophy and theology, over the walls that they have built to keep each other out or beyond the wars to subordinate one to the other, you find a common sense of awe, a common gasp of surprise or astonishment, like looking out at the endless sprawl of stars across the evening sky or upon the waves of a midnight sea.”

Theology Needs Philosophy

Author : Matthew L. Lamb
Publisher : CUA Press
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 26,55 MB
Release : 2016-03-11
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 0813228395

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15. Moderating the Magnanimous Man: Aquinas on Greatness of Soul - Marc D. Guerra -- 16. Charles De Koninck and Aquinas's Doctrine of the Common Good - Sebastian Walshe, O Praem -- 17. Reading Aquinas's Commentary on Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics: A Reply to Mark D. Jordan - Christopher Kaczor -- Afterword: Remembering a Genuine Lover of Wisdom: The Impressive Legacy of Ralph McInerny - Michael Novak -- Selected Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index

The Oxford Handbook of Philosophical Theology

Author : Thomas P. Flint
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 624 pages
File Size : 41,39 MB
Release : 2011-03-17
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0191615773

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Philosophical theology is aimed primarily at theoretical understanding of the nature and attributes of God and of God's relationship to the world and its inhabitants. During the twentieth century, much of the philosophical community (both in the Anglo-American analytic tradition and in Continental circles) had grave doubts about our ability to attain any such understanding. In recent years the analytic tradition in particular has moved beyond the biases that placed obstacles in the way of the pursuing questions located on the interface of philosophy and religion. The result has been a rebirth of serious, widely-discussed work in philosophical theology. The Oxford Handbook of Philosophical Theology attempts both to familiarize readers with the directions in which this scholarship has gone and to pursue the discussion into hitherto under-examined areas. Written by some of the leading scholars in the field, the essays in the Handbook are grouped in five sections. In the first ("Theological Prolegomena"), articles focus on the authority of scripture and tradition, on the nature and mechanisms of divine revelation, on the relation between religion and science, and on theology and mystery. The next section ("Divine Attributes") focuses on philosophical problems connected with the central divine attributes: aseity, omnipotence, omniscience, and the like. In Section Three ("God and Creation"), essays explore theories of divine action and divine providence, questions about petitionary prayer, problems about divine authority and God's relationship to morality and moral standards, and various formulations of and responses to the problem of evil. The fourth section ("Topics in Christian Philosophy") examines philosophical problems that arise in connection with such central Christian doctrines as the trinity, the incarnation, the atonement, original sin, resurrection, and the Eucharist. Finally, Section Five ("Non-Christian Philosophical Theology") introduces readers to work that is being done in Jewish, Islamic, and Chinese philosophical theology.

Philosophy and Catholic Theology

Author : Philip A. Egan
Publisher : Liturgical Press
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 37,23 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780814656617

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This short book offers a survey of recent philosophy and how its different patterns of thought have influenced Catholic theologians. Rooted in the questions raised by Vatican I and the directions pointed by Vatican II, Philosophy and Catholic Theology shows how theology has developed over the past two centuries and how it builds on the foundations philosophy has laid since the Middle Ages and the crises of the Reformation and the Enlightenment. Begin to see how reason informs faith and how the two work together to yield knowledge of lifes most profound realities. This book will be of immediate appeal to students of both philosophy and theology as well as to the general reader.