Theory and Practice in Kant and Kierkegaard (Kierkegaard Studies. Monograph, #9) (Kierkegaard Studies)
by Ulrich Knappe
This work investigates crucial aspects of Kant's epistemology and ethics in relation to Kierkegaard's thinking. The challenge is taken up of developing a systematic reconstruction of Kant's and Kierkegaard's position. Kant forms a matrix for the interpretation of Kierkegaard, and considerable space is devoted to the exposition of Kant at those various points at which contact with Kierkegaard's thought is to be demonstrated. The burden of the argument is that Kierkegaard in his account of the sta...
The Nature of God (Cornell Studies in the Philosophy of Religion)
by Edward R. Wierenga
The Nature of God explores a perennial problem in the philosophy of religion. Drawing upon developments in philosophy, most notably those in philosophical logic, Edward R. Wierenga examines the traditional divine attributes of omnipotence, omniscience, eternity, timelessness, immutability, and goodness. His philosophically defensible formulations of the nature of God are in accord with the views of classical theists. The author provides an account of each of the divine attributes by stating in c...
Alexander Crombie (1762-1840) was born in Aberdeen and originally trained for the ministry, before running a private school and writing on such diverse topics as philosophy, education and Latin grammar. In his first published work, An Essay on Philosophical Necessity (1793), he defends the determinism of Priestley and Hume and attacks the libertarian views of Price, Reid and James Gregory. He returns to this theme in Letters from Dr. James Gregory...with Replies (1819), also published by Thoemme...
Providence and Personalism: Karl Barth in Conversation with Austin Farrer, John Macmurray and Vincent Brummer
by Darren M Kennedy
Meditations (Clydesdale Classics) (Capstone Classics)
by Marcus Aurelius
It was during his campaigns against the barbarians that the Roman emperor, Marcus Aurelius, wrote his famous "Meditations". They record the passing thoughts, the maxims and the musings on life and death of a sensitive and humble mind which had been trained in that stoic philosophy which contributed so much to Christianity. In this translation from the scholarly Greek in which Marcus kept his private journal, Staniforth gives us a simple and straightforward version of a work which has often been...
How is God revealed through the life of a human community? Dietrich Bonhoeffer's theological ethics begins from the claim to 'Christ existing as community', one of several variations on G.W.F. Hegel's philosophy of religion. David Robinson argues that Bonhoeffer's eclectic use of Hegel's thought, from the socialising notion of 'objective Geist' to a trenchant depiction of the 'cleaving' mind, should not be obscured by his polemic against Idealism. He also offers close readings of Hegel's texts i...
Die Realität Des Inneren (Philosophie & Repräsentation / Philosophy & Representation, #8)
Ewiges Leben (Dogmatik in der Moderne, #21)
Fur die christliche Idee von Erloesung zentral ist der Begriff eines 'ewigen Lebens'. Als UEbergang von einem defizitaren in einen vollendeten Zustand geschieht Erloesung auf ewiges Leben hin. Umbauten der Idee von Erloesung, wie sie sich in der Moderne angesichts gesellschaftlicher und wissenschaftlicher Herausforderungen christlicher Tradition vollziehen, lassen sich daher am Begriff des ewigen Lebens pragnant beobachten. In Orientierung am Begriff des ewigen Lebens gehen die Beitrage des vorl...
The Philosophy of Religion in Nineteenth-Century England and Beyond
by Samuel Adrian M Adshead
Over the centuries, the messianic tradition has provided the language through which modern Jewish philosophers, socialists, and Zionists envisioned a utopian future. Michael L. Morgan, Steven Weitzman, and an international group of leading scholars ask new questions and provide new ways of thinking about this enduring Jewish idea. Using the writings of Gershom Scholem, which ranged over the history of messianic belief and its conflicted role in the Jewish imagination, these essays put aside the...
Every generation since the birth of Christianity has believed that Armageddon was close at hand. The very notion of apocalyptic events which all but wipe out mankind is deeply ingrained into prophecy and myth, but also in memory. The idea of a great judgement of mankind has become an essential ingredient in religious belief systems, but could these beliefs have a sound basis? Why do we harbour apocalyptic thoughts? Is it because we fear judgement, or because we have a visceral memory of great ev...
Contemporary Democracy and the Sacred (Political Theory and Contemporary Philosophy)
by Jon Wittrock
Debates on the impact of religious traditions upon secular politics have raged throughout the last century and continue today. Exposing the ambiguity of secularity in political life, Jon Wittrock investigates the contemporary relevance of the scared beyond established religious communities and within wider civic society. In the context of globalization, characterized by the spread of capitalist commodification and new technologies of transportation and communication, determining the legitimacy o...
Gershom Scholem Und Die Allgemeine Religionsgeschichte (Religionsgeschichtliche Versuche und Vorarbeiten)
by Elisabeth Hamacher
Die Herausforderung religionsgeschichtlicher Forschung besteht darin, die Erschliessung von Quellen in ihren Kontexten und ihre theoriegeleitete Erklarung mit einer historisch-kritischen Reflexion der Wissensproduktion selbst zu verknupfen. Die Reihe Religionsgeschichtliche Versuche und Vorarbeiten (RGVV) will dieser Komplementaritat von historischer Kontextualisierung, theoretischer Verdichtung und disziplinarer Positionierung Rechnung tragen. Studien zu kulturspezifischen Sachzusammenhangen st...
As a Man Thinketh (Dolphin Booklets) (Life Classics, #12)
by James Allen
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In this book: 'Mark Vernon writes with sharp insight and a generous understanding of how humans search and create meanings to sustain their lives' - Madeleine Bunting, Guardian.Why doesn't God go away? God: All That Matters, by philosopher Mark Vernon,suggests that there is something odd about the way God is discussed today. It is often as if the divine were being examined in a test tube, in a search for empirical and objective confirmation of his/her existence. Yet, for people of faith, the exp...
Broken Gospel?
The Holocaust lies, often unacknowledged, near the heart of our contemporary crisis of religious faith. The horrific fruit of two millennia of Christian antisemitism, the slaughter calls into sharp question the moral and intellectual credibility of the Churches and the Christian faith itself. Can Christianity ever recover? In Broken Gospel? Peter Waddell suggests that it can, but only by facing unflinchingly the history that paved the way for the Nazi genocide, and the Churches' sins of omission...
The Lost Sheep in Philosophy of Religion (Routledge Studies in the Philosophy of Religion)
Contemporary research in philosophy of religion is dominated by traditional problems such as the nature of evil, arguments against theism, issues of foreknowledge and freedom, the divine attributes, and religious pluralism. This volume instead focuses on unrepresented and underrepresented issues in the discipline. The essays address how issues like race, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, feminist and pantheist conceptions of the divine, and nonhuman animals connect to existing iss...
Continuing his bestselling Conversations with God series, this new volume presents the full account of Neale Donald Walsch's latest dialogue. In it is a striking invitation to every reader to help awaken the species on earth, as well as startling revelations that will expand humanity's view of our personal and collective future. It was the middle of the night when Neale Donald Walsch found himself drawn into a new and wholly unexpected conversation with God - one in which he suddenly faced tw...
Freedom in Response (Oxford Studies in Theological Ethics)
by Oswald Bayer
The leitmotif of Freedom in Response, as the title suggests, is a reasoned exposition of the nature of freedom, as it is presented in the Bible and developed by such later theologians as Martin Luther. Oswald Bayer considers Luther's teachings on pastoral care, marriage, and the three estates, bringing in Kant and Hegel as conversation partners, together with Kant's friend and critic, the innovative theologian and philosopher Johann Georg Hamann. Oswald Bayer is a major contemporary Lutheran th...