The purpose of this volume is to offer an authoritative overview of the positive relationship between faith and reason, the latter understood as different mode of philosophy. It will also show that despite important variations and differences, the manner in which Christan faith is able to interact with other intellectual disciplines is grounded in theology and is required by theology. Finally it will ground the overall project of "Religion and the University" firmly in different ecclesial communities within the Christian family and differing theological-philosophical orientations that might be trans-denominational.…mehr
The purpose of this volume is to offer an authoritative overview of the positive relationship between faith and reason, the latter understood as different mode of philosophy. It will also show that despite important variations and differences, the manner in which Christan faith is able to interact with other intellectual disciplines is grounded in theology and is required by theology. Finally it will ground the overall project of "Religion and the University" firmly in different ecclesial communities within the Christian family and differing theological-philosophical orientations that might be trans-denominational.
Dr Gavin D'Costa is Professor of Catholic Theology, University of Bristol, England. Mervyn Davies is Scholar-in-Residence at Sarum College, Salisbury, and honorary Senior Lecturer in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at Bristol University, UK.
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Foreword Rowan Williams\Contributors\Introduction 'Theology in search of a handmaiden' The Editors\Section 1: The traditions\'The Greek Fathers and Philosophy' Paul Gavrilyuk (St Thomas University)\'The Roman (Latin Western) tradition' G R Evans (University of Oxford)\'Reform: Some Lutheran views of Theology and Philosophy' Robert Jenson (University of Princeton)\'Religion and Reason from a Reformed perspective' Paul Helm (University of London)\'Reason and Philosophy in the Anglican tradition' Paul Avis (University of Exeter)\Section 2: Which philosophy as the handmaiden to theology?\'Augustine's short history of Philosophy' James Wetzel (University of Villanova)\'What Aristotelian and Thomistic philosophy can contribute to Christian Theology' Michael Rota (University of St Thomas)\'The Kantian tradition: The Danger of Philosophical Hegemony'Merold Westphal (University of Notre Dame)\'Hegel' Nicholas Adams (Edinburgh University)\'Karl Marx (1818-83)' Peter Scott (University of Manchester)\'Theology and the appropriation of the Existentialist tradition' Terrence Merrigan (University of Leuven)\'Analytical philosophy' Oliver Crisp (Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena)\'Postmodern philosophy' Marcus Pound (University of Durham)\'Theology and non-western philosophy' Martin Ganeri OP,(Heythrop College, University of London)\Index
Foreword Rowan Williams\Contributors\Introduction 'Theology in search of a handmaiden' The Editors\Section 1: The traditions\'The Greek Fathers and Philosophy' Paul Gavrilyuk (St Thomas University)\'The Roman (Latin Western) tradition' G R Evans (University of Oxford)\'Reform: Some Lutheran views of Theology and Philosophy' Robert Jenson (University of Princeton)\'Religion and Reason from a Reformed perspective' Paul Helm (University of London)\'Reason and Philosophy in the Anglican tradition' Paul Avis (University of Exeter)\Section 2: Which philosophy as the handmaiden to theology?\'Augustine's short history of Philosophy' James Wetzel (University of Villanova)\'What Aristotelian and Thomistic philosophy can contribute to Christian Theology' Michael Rota (University of St Thomas)\'The Kantian tradition: The Danger of Philosophical Hegemony'Merold Westphal (University of Notre Dame)\'Hegel' Nicholas Adams (Edinburgh University)\'Karl Marx (1818-83)' Peter Scott (University of Manchester)\'Theology and the appropriation of the Existentialist tradition' Terrence Merrigan (University of Leuven)\'Analytical philosophy' Oliver Crisp (Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena)\'Postmodern philosophy' Marcus Pound (University of Durham)\'Theology and non-western philosophy' Martin Ganeri OP,(Heythrop College, University of London)\Index
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