God as reason : essays in philosophical theology /

N God as Reason: Essays in Philosophical Theology, Vittorio Hösle presents a systematic exploration of the relation between theology and philosophy. In examining the problems and historical precursors of rational theology, he calls on philosophy, theology, history of science, and the history of idea...

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Main Author: Hösle, Vittorio, 1960-
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Language:English
Published: Notre Dame, Indiana : University of Notre Dame Press, 2013.
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505 0 |a The idea of a rationalistic philosophy of religion and its challenges -- Why teleological principles are inevitable for reason : natural theology after Darwin -- Theodicy strategies in Leibniz, Hegel, Jonas -- Rationalism, determinism, freedom -- Encephalius : a conversation about the mind-body problem -- Religion, theology, pihlosophy -- Philosophy and the interpretation of the Bible -- To what extent is the concept of spirit (Geist) in German idealism a legitimate heir to the concept of spirit (pneuma) in the New Testament? -- Reasons, emotions, and God's presence in Anselm of Canterbury's dialogue Cur Deus homo (with Bernd Goebel) -- Interreligious dialogues during the Middle Ages and early modernity -- Platonism and anti-Platonism in Nicholas of Cusa's philosophy of mathematics -- Can Abraham be saved? and: Can Kierkegaard be saved? A Hegelian discussion of Fear and trembling -- A metaphysical history of atheism. 
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