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Philosophy for understanding theology Diogenes Allen and Eric O. Springsted

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Louisville Westminster John Knox PressEdition: 2nd edDescription: 267 p.; 23 cmISBN:
  • 978-0-664-23180-4
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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, and Pseudo-Dionysius
Aristotle: His Categories and the Mystery of God
Aristotle and the Creation of Scholastic Theology
Aquina's Program and Two Critics: Karl Barth and Process Theology
The Beginnings of the Modern World: Nominalism, Humanism, the Scientific Revolution
Early Modern 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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BOOKS Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary Mosher Library BT 40 .A44 2007 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 45994

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Plato: The World Is the Handiwork of a Mind

Plato: This World is not our Home

The Platonic Tradition: The Stoics, Plotinus, and Pseudo-Dionysius

Aristotle: His Categories and the Mystery of God

Aristotle and the Creation of Scholastic Theology

Aquina's Program and Two Critics: Karl Barth and Process Theology

The Beginnings of the Modern World: Nominalism, Humanism, the Scientific Revolution

Early Modern 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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