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Philosophy for understanding theology / Diogenes Allen and Eric O. Springsted. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Louisville : Westminster John Knox Press, [(c)2007.Edition: second editionDescription: xxv, 267 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780664231804
  • 0664231802
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT40.P455 2007
  • BT40.S769.P455 2007
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Contents:
Plato: the world is the handiwork of a mind Plato: this world is not our home The platonic tradition: the stoics, plotinus, pseudo-dionysius Aristotle: his categories and the mystery of god Aristotle and the creation of scholastic theology Aquinas' program and two critics: karl barth and process theology The beginnings of the modem world: nominalism, humanism The scientific revolution Early modem philosophy: rationalism, empiricism, the enlightenment Kant and the limits of knowledge Hegel and the restoration of optimism The search for meaning in contemporary philosophy: ; Existentialism, phenomenology, and, hermeneutics Postmodernism: truth, objectivity and certainty Postmodernism: moral philosophy.
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Plato: the world is the handiwork of a mind Plato: this world is not our home The platonic tradition: the stoics, plotinus, pseudo-dionysius Aristotle: his categories and the mystery of god Aristotle and the creation of scholastic theology Aquinas' program and two critics: karl barth and process theology The beginnings of the modem world: nominalism, humanism The scientific revolution Early modem philosophy: rationalism, empiricism, the enlightenment Kant and the limits of knowledge Hegel and the restoration of optimism The search for meaning in contemporary philosophy: ; Existentialism, phenomenology, and, hermeneutics Postmodernism: truth, objectivity and certainty Postmodernism: moral philosophy.

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