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Kant and Theology at the Boundaries of Reason (Paperback): Chris L. Firestone Kant and Theology at the Boundaries of Reason (Paperback)
Chris L. Firestone
R1,592 Discovery Miles 15 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the transcendental dimension of Kant's philosophy as a positive resource for theology. Firestone shows that Kant's philosophy establishes three distinct grounds for transcendental theology and then evaluates the form and content of theology that emerges when Christian theologians adopt these grounds. To understand Kant's philosophy as a completed process, Firestone argues, theologians must go beyond the strictures of Kant's critical philosophy proper and consider in its fullness the transcendental significance of what Kant calls 'rational religious faith'. This movement takes us into the promising but highly treacherous waters of Kant's Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason to understand theology at the transcendental bounds of reason.

Kant and Theology at the Boundaries of Reason (Hardcover, New Ed): Chris L. Firestone Kant and Theology at the Boundaries of Reason (Hardcover, New Ed)
Chris L. Firestone
R4,438 Discovery Miles 44 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the transcendental dimension of Kant's philosophy as a positive resource for theology. Firestone shows that Kant's philosophy establishes three distinct grounds for transcendental theology and then evaluates the form and content of theology that emerges when Christian theologians adopt these grounds. To understand Kant's philosophy as a completed process, Firestone argues, theologians must go beyond the strictures of Kant's critical philosophy proper and consider in its fullness the transcendental significance of what Kant calls 'rational religious faith'. This movement takes us into the promising but highly treacherous waters of Kant's Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason to understand theology at the transcendental bounds of reason.

Kant and the Question of Theology (Paperback): Chris L. Firestone, Nathan A. Jacobs, James H. Joiner Kant and the Question of Theology (Paperback)
Chris L. Firestone, Nathan A. Jacobs, James H. Joiner
R979 Discovery Miles 9 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

God is a problematic idea in Kant's terms, but many scholars continue to be interested in Kantian theories of religion and the issues that they raise. In these new essays, scholars both within and outside Kant studies analyse Kant's writings and his claims about natural, philosophical, and revealed theology. Topics debated include arguments for the existence of God, natural theology, redemption, divine action, miracles, revelation, and life after death. The volume includes careful examination of key Kantian texts alongside discussion of their themes from both constructive and analytic perspectives. These contributions broaden the scope of the scholarship on Kant, exploring the value of doing theology in consonance or conversation with Kant. It builds bridges across divides that often separate the analytic from the continental and the philosophical from the theological. The resulting volume clarifies the significance and relevance of Kant's theology for current debates about the philosophy of God and religion.

Why Does Friendship Matter? (Paperback): Chris L. Firestone, Alex H Pierce Why Does Friendship Matter? (Paperback)
Chris L. Firestone, Alex H Pierce; Edited by D. A Carson
R196 Discovery Miles 1 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Kant and the Question of Theology (Hardcover): Chris L. Firestone, Nathan A. Jacobs, James H. Joiner Kant and the Question of Theology (Hardcover)
Chris L. Firestone, Nathan A. Jacobs, James H. Joiner
R2,563 Discovery Miles 25 630 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

God is a problematic idea in Kant's terms, but many scholars continue to be interested in Kantian theories of religion and the issues that they raise. In these new essays, scholars both within and outside Kant studies analyse Kant's writings and his claims about natural, philosophical, and revealed theology. Topics debated include arguments for the existence of God, natural theology, redemption, divine action, miracles, revelation, and life after death. The volume includes careful examination of key Kantian texts alongside discussion of their themes from both constructive and analytic perspectives. These contributions broaden the scope of the scholarship on Kant, exploring the value of doing theology in consonance or conversation with Kant. It builds bridges across divides that often separate the analytic from the continental and the philosophical from the theological. The resulting volume clarifies the significance and relevance of Kant's theology for current debates about the philosophy of God and religion.

In Defense of Kant's Religion (Hardcover): Chris L. Firestone, Nathan Jacobs In Defense of Kant's Religion (Hardcover)
Chris L. Firestone, Nathan Jacobs; Foreword by Nicholas P. Wolterstorff
R1,209 Discovery Miles 12 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Chris L. Firestone and Nathan Jacobs integrate and interpret the work of leading Kant scholars to come to a new and deeper understanding of Kant's difficult book, Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason. In this text, Kant's vocabulary and language are especially tortured and convoluted. Readers have often lost sight of the thinker's deep ties to Christianity and questioned the viability of the work as serious philosophy of religion. Firestone and Jacobs provide strong and cogent grounds for taking Kant's religion seriously and defend him against the charges of incoherence. In their reading, Christian essentials are incorporated into the confines of reason, and they argue that Kant establishes a rational religious faith in accord with religious conviction as it is elaborated in his mature philosophy. For readers at all levels, this book articulates a way to ground religion and theology in a fully fledged defense of Religion which is linked to the larger corpus of Kant's philosophical enterprise.

Persistence of the Sacred in Modern Thought (Hardcover): Chris L. Firestone, Nathan A. Jacobs Persistence of the Sacred in Modern Thought (Hardcover)
Chris L. Firestone, Nathan A. Jacobs
R3,486 Discovery Miles 34 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In The Persistence of the Sacred in Modern Thought, Chris L. Firestone, Nathan A. Jacobs, and thirteen other contributors examine the role of God in the thought of major European philosophers from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century. The philosophers considered are, by and large, not orthodox theists; they are highly influential freethinkers, emancipated by an age no longer tethered to the authority of church and state. While acknowledging this fact, the contributors are united in arguing that this is only one side of a complex story. To redress the imbalance of attention to secularism among crucial modern thinkers and to consolidate a more theologically informed view of modernity, they focus on the centrality of the sacred (theology and God) in the thought of these philosophers. The essays, each in its own way, argue that the major figures in modernity are theologically astute, bent not on removing God from philosophy but on putting faith and reason on a more sure footing in light of advancements in science and a perceived need to rethink the relationship between God and world. By highlighting and defending the theologically affirmative dimensions of thinkers such as Thomas Hobbes, Gottfried Leibniz, John Locke, Immanuel Kant, F. W. J. Schelling, G. W. F. Hegel, and others, the essayists present a forceful and timely correction of widely accepted interpretations of these philosophers. To ignore or downplay the theological dimensions of the philosophical works they address, they argue, distorts our understanding of modern thought. Contributors: Nicholas Adams, Hubert Bost, Philip Clayton, John Cottingham, Yolanda Estes, Chris L. Firestone, Lee Hardy, Peter C. Hodgson, Nathan A. Jacobs, Jacqueline Marina, A. P. Martinich, Richard A. Muller, Myron B. Penner, Stephen D. Snobelen, Nicholas Wolterstorff.

In Defense of Kant's Religion (Paperback): Chris L. Firestone, Nathan Jacobs In Defense of Kant's Religion (Paperback)
Chris L. Firestone, Nathan Jacobs
R644 Discovery Miles 6 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Chris L. Firestone and Nathan Jacobs integrate and interpret the work of leading Kant scholars to come to a new and deeper understanding of Kant's difficult book, Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason. In this text, Kant's vocabulary and language are especially tortured and convoluted. Readers have often lost sight of the thinker's deep ties to Christianity and questioned the viability of the work as serious philosophy of religion. Firestone and Jacobs provide strong and cogent grounds for taking Kant's religion seriously and defend him against the charges of incoherence. In their reading, Christian essentials are incorporated into the confines of reason, and they argue that Kant establishes a rational religious faith in accord with religious conviction as it is elaborated in his mature philosophy. For readers at all levels, this book articulates a way to ground religion and theology in a fully fledged defense of Religion which is linked to the larger corpus of Kant's philosophical enterprise.

Persistence of the Sacred in Modern Thought (Paperback): Chris L. Firestone, Nathan A. Jacobs Persistence of the Sacred in Modern Thought (Paperback)
Chris L. Firestone, Nathan A. Jacobs
R1,198 Discovery Miles 11 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In "The Persistence of the Sacred in Modern Thought, " Chris L. Firestone, Nathan A. Jacobs, and thirteen other contributors examine the role of God in the thought of major European philosophers from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century. The philosophers considered are, by and large, not orthodox theists; they are highly influential freethinkers, emancipated by an age no longer tethered to the authority of church and state. While acknowledging this fact, the contributors are united in arguing that this is only one side of a complex story. To redress the imbalance of attention to secularism among crucial modern thinkers and to consolidate a more theologically informed view of modernity, they focus on the centrality of the sacred (theology and God) in the thought of these philosophers. The essays, each in its own way, argue that the major figures in modernity are theologically astute, bent not on removing God from philosophy but on putting faith and reason on a more sure footing in light of advancements in science and a perceived need to rethink the relationship between God and world. By highlighting and defending the theologically affirmative dimensions of thinkers such as Thomas Hobbes, Gottfried Leibniz, John Locke, Immanuel Kant, F. W. J. Schelling, G. W. F. Hegel, and others, the essayists present a forceful and timely correction of widely accepted interpretations of these philosophers. To ignore or downplay the theological dimensions of the philosophical works they address, they argue, distorts our understanding of modern thought. "Over the past twenty-five years there has been a gradual change in the study of modern philosophy toward recognizing the centrality of our relation to God in the work of most of the major modern thinkers of the period. "The Persistence of the Sacred in Modern Thought" is a timely and useful collection that has the potential to crystallize this important development in the study of modern philosophy." --John E. Hare, Yale Divinity School

Kant and the New Philosophy of Religion (Paperback, Annotated): Chris L. Firestone, Stephen R. Palmquist Kant and the New Philosophy of Religion (Paperback, Annotated)
Chris L. Firestone, Stephen R. Palmquist
R718 Discovery Miles 7 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

While earlier work has emphasized Kant s philosophy of religion as thinly disguised morality, this timely and original reappraisal of Kant s philosophy of religion incorporates recent scholarship. In this volume, Chris L. Firestone, Stephen R. Palmquist, and the other contributors make a strong case for more specific focus on religious topics in the Kantian corpus. Main themes include the relationship between Kant s philosophy of religion and his philosophy as a whole, the contemporary relevance of specific issues arising out of Kant s philosophical theology, and the relationship of Kant s philosophy to Christian theology. As a whole, this book capitalizes on contemporary movements in Kant studies by looking at Kant not as an anti-metaphysician, but as a genuine seeker of spirituality in the human experience."

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