God in a single vision integrating philosophy and theology
In the ancient conversation between Western philosophy and Christian theology, powerful contemporary voices are arguing for monologue rather than dialogue. Instead of these two disciplines learning from and mutually informing each other, both philosophers and theologians are increasingly disconnecte...
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London ; New York :
Routledge
2016
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Editor's Introduction Robert MacSwain Part I: The Created Order 1. Why a world at all? 2. Creation and its Alternatives 3. The Problem of Pain: Why Philosophers and Theologians Need Each Other Part II: Experience and Revelation 4. Realism and Religious Experience 5. Present Revelation and Past `Problematic' Texts 6. From Past Meaning to Present Revelation: Evaluating Three Approaches Part III: Incarnation and Redemption 7. Incarnational Models Revisited 8. Trinitarian Personhood and Individuality 9. Anselm on Atonement 10. Images of Atonement: Metaphor and the Dangers of Doctrine Part IV: Heaven and our Communal Destiny 11. Why `Saints' Matter 12. No Heaven Without Purgatory 13. Heaven and the Communion of Living and Departed.