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The ancient religious thinker Tertullian asked: "What has Athens to do with Jerusalem?", implying that faith and philosophy have nothing to say to each other. The history of this dialogue has shaped the intellectual dialogue from the very beginning right up to the present. In this book, Jerry H. Gill has traced the dynamics of this dialogue and in the conclusion he has offered his own answer to the questions it raises.

Produktbeschreibung
The ancient religious thinker Tertullian asked: "What has Athens to do with Jerusalem?", implying that faith and philosophy have nothing to say to each other. The history of this dialogue has shaped the intellectual dialogue from the very beginning right up to the present. In this book, Jerry H. Gill has traced the dynamics of this dialogue and in the conclusion he has offered his own answer to the questions it raises.
Autorenporträt
Jerry H. Gill, Ph.D. (1966), Duke University. has taught Philosophy and Religious Studies at various colleges around the country for 60 years and has numerous publications in these two fields to his name, including Philosophy Today Series, 1, 2, 3 (Macmillan, 1968 - 1970), Faith in Dialogue (Word, 1985), Mediated Transcendence (Mercer University Press, 1989), The Enduring Questions (Wadsworth, 1999), and In Search of Transcendence (Brill, 2017).