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Goethe on Human Creativeness, and Other Goethe Essays; (Hardcover): Rolf King Goethe on Human Creativeness, and Other Goethe Essays; (Hardcover)
Rolf King
R952 Discovery Miles 9 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Goethe on Human Creativeness, and Other Goethe Essays; (Paperback): Rolf King Goethe on Human Creativeness, and Other Goethe Essays; (Paperback)
Rolf King
R666 Discovery Miles 6 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Goethe On Human Creativeness And Other Goethe Essays (Paperback): Rolf King, Calvin Brown, Erich Funke Goethe On Human Creativeness And Other Goethe Essays (Paperback)
Rolf King, Calvin Brown, Erich Funke
R886 Discovery Miles 8 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Obstacles to Divine Revelation - God and the Reorientation of Human Reason (Paperback, NIPPOD): Rolfe King Obstacles to Divine Revelation - God and the Reorientation of Human Reason (Paperback, NIPPOD)
Rolfe King
R1,618 Discovery Miles 16 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Obstacles to Divine Revelation applies a philosophical approach to examining the concept of divine revelation and explores the notion that it may not be a simple matter for God, if there is a God, to give revelation to human beings. Rolfe King argues that there are obstacles to divine revelation and that exploring these leads to a significant clarification of the idea of evidence for God. These obstacles may also account for aspects of divine hiddenness which have not been adequately explored in philosophy of religion or theology. King contends that it is impossible for God to give human beings knowledge of God unless they also have some trust, or faith, in God, and that it is impossible to separate the concept of evidence of possible divine revelation from notions of divine plans. The idea of a necessary structure of revelation, should there be a God who chooses to give revelation, is explored, and it is argued that this leads to Hume's famous argument about miracles being turned on its head. A unique explanation of the narrative power of the incarnation in Christian theology is given, seeing incarnation as part of the best divine plan to overcome obstacles to revelation. King highlights a new theory of religious truth as part of a suggested wider theory of knowledge which will be of interest to philosophers in both the Anglo-American and continental traditions of philosophy.

Contemporary Practice and Method in the Philosophy of Religion - New Essays (Hardcover): David Cheetham, Rolfe King Contemporary Practice and Method in the Philosophy of Religion - New Essays (Hardcover)
David Cheetham, Rolfe King
R5,824 Discovery Miles 58 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Among contemporary Anglo-American philosophers and students there is a growing awareness of the need to engage more both with philosophical perspectives of other faith traditions and also the distinctive continental tradition of philosophy. This important new collection aims to engage philosophers from a variety of different backgrounds and traditions (religious and non-religious) to stimulate dialogue on philosophical method. The volume aims to ask an emerging generation of philosophers who specialize in philosophy of religion to write about their personal understanding of the practice, method and future focus of the subject, with the ultimate goal of illustrating why this expanding subject area is important.

Obstacles to Divine Revelation - God and the Reorientation of Human Reason (Hardcover, New): Rolfe King Obstacles to Divine Revelation - God and the Reorientation of Human Reason (Hardcover, New)
Rolfe King
R5,846 Discovery Miles 58 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents a fascinating, philosophical approach to the concept of divine revelation, exploring the implications this theory may have for generating a new concept of religious truth. "Obstacles to Divine Revelation" applies a philosophical approach to examining the concept of divine revelation and explores the notion that it may not be a simple matter for God, if there is a God, to give revelation to human beings.Rolfe King argues that there are obstacles to divine revelation and that exploring these leads to a significant clarification of the idea of evidence for God. These obstacles may also account for aspects of divine hiddenness which have not been adequately explored in philosophy of religion or theology. King contends that it is impossible for God to give human beings knowledge of God unless they also have some trust, or faith, in God, and that it is impossible to separate the concept of evidence of possible divine revelation from notions of divine plans.The idea of a necessary structure of revelation, should there be a God who chooses to give revelation, is explored, and it is argued that this leads to Hume's famous argument about miracles being turned on its head. A unique explanation of the narrative power of the incarnation in Christian theology is given, seeing incarnation as part of the best divine plan to overcome obstacles to revelation. King highlights a new theory of religious truth as part of a suggested wider theory of knowledge which will be of interest to philosophers in both the Anglo-American and continental traditions of philosophy.

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