Kapitel
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Frontmatter
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Francis J. Ambrosio
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction ix
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I. Evoking the Question
- 1. Back to the Future? 1
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II. Encountering the Tradition
- 2. History of Philosophy as Tutor of Christian Philosophy 37
- 3. Secular Philosophy and Its Origins at the Dawn of the Modem Age 61
- 4. Original Sin: A Study in the Interaction of Philosophy and Theology 80
- 6. A Theological View of Philosophy: Revelation and Reason 142
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III. Of What Avail?
- 7. Lonergan and the Measures of God 165
- 8. Metanoetics: Elements of a Postmodem Christian Philosophy 189
- 9. "Divine Woman/Divine Women": The Return of the Sacred in Bataille, Lacan, and lrigaray 224
- 10. "Christian Philosophy": Hermeneutic or Heuristic? 247
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IV. Philosophizing as a Christian
- 11. Philosophy and Existence 267
- V. A Concluding Roundtable Discussion 295
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VI. In Response
- 12. On Seeing Fra Angelico's San Marco Annunciation: The Place of Art 311
- About the Authors 363
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction ix
-
I. Evoking the Question
- 1. Back to the Future? 1
-
II. Encountering the Tradition
- 2. History of Philosophy as Tutor of Christian Philosophy 37
- 3. Secular Philosophy and Its Origins at the Dawn of the Modem Age 61
- 4. Original Sin: A Study in the Interaction of Philosophy and Theology 80
- 6. A Theological View of Philosophy: Revelation and Reason 142
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III. Of What Avail?
- 7. Lonergan and the Measures of God 165
- 8. Metanoetics: Elements of a Postmodem Christian Philosophy 189
- 9. "Divine Woman/Divine Women": The Return of the Sacred in Bataille, Lacan, and lrigaray 224
- 10. "Christian Philosophy": Hermeneutic or Heuristic? 247
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IV. Philosophizing as a Christian
- 11. Philosophy and Existence 267
- V. A Concluding Roundtable Discussion 295
-
VI. In Response
- 12. On Seeing Fra Angelico's San Marco Annunciation: The Place of Art 311
- About the Authors 363