God and the Self: Three Types of Philosophy of ReligionBucknell University Press, 1976 - 241 ページ This book is a collection of essays on the philosophy of religion, but it draws on contemporary work in the social sciences as well as in philosophy. It examines the ways in which conceptions of God reflect notions of the self that are present in the thought and experience of each author. |
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... considered . In this study a typology is proposed of several ways in which conceptions of God can be correlated with particular views of the self . Implications of the several types are explored , and each type is evaluated with respect ...
... considered . In this study a typology is proposed of several ways in which conceptions of God can be correlated with particular views of the self . Implications of the several types are explored , and each type is evaluated with respect ...
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... considered . Each of these involves a different typical conception of the status of the finite in relation to the infinite . The monistic conception is one in which the fundamental unit is the whole . The finite has no integrity of its ...
... considered . Each of these involves a different typical conception of the status of the finite in relation to the infinite . The monistic conception is one in which the fundamental unit is the whole . The finite has no integrity of its ...
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... considered as the negation of faith , but as an element which was always and will always be present in the act of faith.9 Any experience of distance or of differentiation within the context of the monistic type carries with it the ...
... considered as the negation of faith , but as an element which was always and will always be present in the act of faith.9 Any experience of distance or of differentiation within the context of the monistic type carries with it the ...
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This book originated in a curiosity about the various | 7 |
Introduction | 11 |
The Monistic Type | 36 |
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activity analogy analysis anxiety apprehension argument aspects of experience attribution theory Austin Farrer autonomy centeredness character Clifford Geertz cognitive community of interpretation conceived conception context correlation cosmological culture Descartes described dialectic differentiation discourse discussion distinction divine doctrine elements ence encounter epistemology essential estrangement eternal existence existential existentialist expression Farrer Finite and Infinite finite substance finitude freedom function Glass of Vision goal ground human experience ideal ideas images immediacy immediate indi individual individualistic type intuition involves Josiah Royce Karl Barth knowing knowledge language loyalty mediate ment metaphysical monistic type nature nonbeing notion object one's ontological participation Paul Tillich perception perience person philosophical philosophy of religion polarity possible prehension present Problem of Christianity process of interpretation provides rational reality relation religious symbols Royce Royce's sense structure superpattern Systematic Theology T. F. Torrance temporal terpretation theory Tillich tion tradition triadic relation truth unity vidual