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

By: Allen, Diogenes.
Contributor(s): Springsted, Eric O.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Louisville : Westminster John Knox Press, c2007Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xxv, 267 p. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9780664231804 (alk. paper); 0664231802 (alk. paper).Subject(s): Philosophical theology | Philosophy -- History | Christianity -- PhilosophyDDC classification: 230.01 Online resources: Table of contents only
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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Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-259) and index.

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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