101 key terms in philosophy and their importance for theology /
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- 9780664225247
- One hundred one key terms in philosophy and their importance for theology
- One hundred and one key terms in philosophy and their importance for theology
- ARCH YNDC 103 C592K 22
- BR100 .C5415 2004
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-111) and index.
Aesthetics -- Analytic/continental philosophy -- Anselm -- Anthropomorphic language -- Apologetics -- Aquinas, Thomas -- Aristotle -- Atheism -- Augustine -- Being and goodness -- Cause/causality -- Common sense philosophy -- Cosmology -- Deconstruction -- Descartes, Rene -- Dualism/monism -- Enlightenment -- Epistemology -- Essence/essentialism -- Eternal/everlasting -- Ethics -- Ethics, biblical -- Euthyphro problem -- Evil, problem of -- Existentialism -- Faith -- Faith and reason -- Feminism/feminist philosophy -- Feuerbach, Ludwig -- Free will -- Freud, Sigmund -- God, belief in -- God, nature of --
Written by two philosophers and a theologian, this book provides easy access to key terms in philosophy and how they are understood and used in theology. The focused entries discuss what the terms have meant in classical and contemporary philosophy and then shift to what these philosophical understandings have meant in the history of Christian theology to the present day. The result is a unique volume that clearly shows the interplay of these disciplines and how theology has been influenced by the language and vocabulary of philosophy.--Publisher
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