Transcending Boundaries in Philosophy and Theology: Reason, Meaning and Experience

Predný obal
Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Martin Warner
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2007 - 233 strán (strany)
Presenting new opportunities in the dialogue between philosophy and theology, this interdisciplinary text addresses the contemporary reshaping of intellectual boundaries. Exploring human experience in a 'post-Christian' era, the distinguished contributors bring to bear what have been traditionally seen as theological resources while drawing on contemporary developments in philosophy, both 'continental' and 'analytic'.Set in the context of two complementary narratives - one philosophical concerning secularity, the other theological about the question of God - the authors point to ways of reconfiguring both traditional reason / faith oppositions and those between interpretation / text and language / experience.Contributors: David Brown, Philip Clayton, Chris Firestone, Grace Jantzen, Nicholas Lash, George Pattison, Dan Stiver, Charles Taylor, Kevin Vanhoozer, Graham Ward, Martin Warner
 

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Transcending Boundaries in Philosophy and Theology
15
Once More Into the Borderlands The Way of Wisdom in Philosophy and Theology after the Turn to Drama
31
Reason Rationality and Traditions of Rationality
55
What is Secularity?
57
Rational Religious Faith and Kants Transcendental Boundaries
77
Boundaries Crossed and uncrossable Physical Science Social Science Theology
91
The Logos the Body and the World On the Phenomenological Border
105
Meaning Language and Interpretation
127
Felicity and Fusion Speech Act Theory and Hermeneutical Philosophy
145
Experience Imagination and Mysticism
157
Experience Skewed
159
On Philosophers Not Reading History Narrative and Utopia
177
What To Say Reflections on Mysticism after Modernity
191
Bibliography
207
Index
225
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The Question of God Today
129

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