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3. Platonic and Christian Hope
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface ix
- Instead of an Introduction 1
- 1. Philosophia 7
- 2. Why Plato Now? 23
- 3. Platonic and Christian Hope 34
- 4. Fulfillment 48
- 5. Anselm's Proslogion and Its Hegelian Interpretation 73
- 6. Ascent: Plotinian Motifs in Bonaventure's Itinerary of the Mind to God 91
- 7. Bonaventure's Contribution to the Twentieth-Century Debate on Apophatic Theology 107
- 8. Life, Science, and Wisdom According to Descartes 123
- 9. Philosophy and Christianity (An Hour with Pascal) 149
- 10. Leibniz on God and Suffering 170
- 11. Hegel and Modem Culture 195
- 12. The Significance of Levinas for Christian Thought 212
- Epilogue 225
- Works Cited and Editions Used 229
- Index 235
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface ix
- Instead of an Introduction 1
- 1. Philosophia 7
- 2. Why Plato Now? 23
- 3. Platonic and Christian Hope 34
- 4. Fulfillment 48
- 5. Anselm's Proslogion and Its Hegelian Interpretation 73
- 6. Ascent: Plotinian Motifs in Bonaventure's Itinerary of the Mind to God 91
- 7. Bonaventure's Contribution to the Twentieth-Century Debate on Apophatic Theology 107
- 8. Life, Science, and Wisdom According to Descartes 123
- 9. Philosophy and Christianity (An Hour with Pascal) 149
- 10. Leibniz on God and Suffering 170
- 11. Hegel and Modem Culture 195
- 12. The Significance of Levinas for Christian Thought 212
- Epilogue 225
- Works Cited and Editions Used 229
- Index 235