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In Faithful Reason , noted philosopher John Haldane lays out his thoughts on Christianity in daily life.
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In Faithful Reason, noted philosopher John Haldane lays out his thoughts on Christianity in daily life.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2004
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- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2004
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John Haldane is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Centre for Ethics, Philosophy and Public Affairs at the University of St Andrews. His books include An Intelligent Person's Guide to Religion (2003), Atheism and Theism, second edition with J.J.C Smart (2003) and Modern Writings on Thomism (2003).
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction: Analytical Thomism and Faithful
Reason Section 1: Catholicism and Philosophy 1. Thomism and the Future of
Catholic Philosophy 2. MacIntyre's Thomist Revival: What Next? 3. The
Diversity of Philosophy and the Unity of Its Vocation: Some Philosophical
Reflections on Fides et Ratio Section 2: Faith and Reason 4. Critical
Orthodoxy 5. Infallibility, Authority and Faith 6. Incarnational
Anthropology 7. Examining the Assumption Section 3: Ethics and Politics 8.
Medieval and Renaissance Ethics 9. Natural Law and Ethical Pluralism
10. From Law to Virtue and Back Again: On Veritatis Splendor 11. Can a
Catholic be a Liberal? 12. Religious Toleration Section 4: Education and
Spirituality 13. Chesterton's Philosophy of Education 14. Religion in
Education: in Defence of a tradition 15. Catholic Education and Catholic
Identity 16. The Need of Spirituality in Catholic Education Section 5:
Beauty and Contemplation 17. Medieval and Renaissance Aesthetics 18. Form:
Meaning and Value: A History of the Philosophy of Architecture 19. Admiring
the High Mountains: The Aesthetics of the Environment 20. De Consolatione
Philosophiae Index
Reason Section 1: Catholicism and Philosophy 1. Thomism and the Future of
Catholic Philosophy 2. MacIntyre's Thomist Revival: What Next? 3. The
Diversity of Philosophy and the Unity of Its Vocation: Some Philosophical
Reflections on Fides et Ratio Section 2: Faith and Reason 4. Critical
Orthodoxy 5. Infallibility, Authority and Faith 6. Incarnational
Anthropology 7. Examining the Assumption Section 3: Ethics and Politics 8.
Medieval and Renaissance Ethics 9. Natural Law and Ethical Pluralism
10. From Law to Virtue and Back Again: On Veritatis Splendor 11. Can a
Catholic be a Liberal? 12. Religious Toleration Section 4: Education and
Spirituality 13. Chesterton's Philosophy of Education 14. Religion in
Education: in Defence of a tradition 15. Catholic Education and Catholic
Identity 16. The Need of Spirituality in Catholic Education Section 5:
Beauty and Contemplation 17. Medieval and Renaissance Aesthetics 18. Form:
Meaning and Value: A History of the Philosophy of Architecture 19. Admiring
the High Mountains: The Aesthetics of the Environment 20. De Consolatione
Philosophiae Index
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction: Analytical Thomism and Faithful
Reason Section 1: Catholicism and Philosophy 1. Thomism and the Future of
Catholic Philosophy 2. MacIntyre's Thomist Revival: What Next? 3. The
Diversity of Philosophy and the Unity of Its Vocation: Some Philosophical
Reflections on Fides et Ratio Section 2: Faith and Reason 4. Critical
Orthodoxy 5. Infallibility, Authority and Faith 6. Incarnational
Anthropology 7. Examining the Assumption Section 3: Ethics and Politics 8.
Medieval and Renaissance Ethics 9. Natural Law and Ethical Pluralism
10. From Law to Virtue and Back Again: On Veritatis Splendor 11. Can a
Catholic be a Liberal? 12. Religious Toleration Section 4: Education and
Spirituality 13. Chesterton's Philosophy of Education 14. Religion in
Education: in Defence of a tradition 15. Catholic Education and Catholic
Identity 16. The Need of Spirituality in Catholic Education Section 5:
Beauty and Contemplation 17. Medieval and Renaissance Aesthetics 18. Form:
Meaning and Value: A History of the Philosophy of Architecture 19. Admiring
the High Mountains: The Aesthetics of the Environment 20. De Consolatione
Philosophiae Index
Reason Section 1: Catholicism and Philosophy 1. Thomism and the Future of
Catholic Philosophy 2. MacIntyre's Thomist Revival: What Next? 3. The
Diversity of Philosophy and the Unity of Its Vocation: Some Philosophical
Reflections on Fides et Ratio Section 2: Faith and Reason 4. Critical
Orthodoxy 5. Infallibility, Authority and Faith 6. Incarnational
Anthropology 7. Examining the Assumption Section 3: Ethics and Politics 8.
Medieval and Renaissance Ethics 9. Natural Law and Ethical Pluralism
10. From Law to Virtue and Back Again: On Veritatis Splendor 11. Can a
Catholic be a Liberal? 12. Religious Toleration Section 4: Education and
Spirituality 13. Chesterton's Philosophy of Education 14. Religion in
Education: in Defence of a tradition 15. Catholic Education and Catholic
Identity 16. The Need of Spirituality in Catholic Education Section 5:
Beauty and Contemplation 17. Medieval and Renaissance Aesthetics 18. Form:
Meaning and Value: A History of the Philosophy of Architecture 19. Admiring
the High Mountains: The Aesthetics of the Environment 20. De Consolatione
Philosophiae Index