Christian Philosophy
Conceptions, Continuations, and Challenges
Herausgeber: Simmons, J Aaron
Christian Philosophy
Conceptions, Continuations, and Challenges
Herausgeber: Simmons, J Aaron
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The contributors consider the idea of Christian philosophy in light of current debates in such areas as philosophy of religion, moral theory, epistemology, and metaphysics in order to show that these important historical questions continue to press upon us today.
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The contributors consider the idea of Christian philosophy in light of current debates in such areas as philosophy of religion, moral theory, epistemology, and metaphysics in order to show that these important historical questions continue to press upon us today.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 668g
- ISBN-13: 9780198834106
- ISBN-10: 0198834101
- Artikelnr.: 53170542
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 668g
- ISBN-13: 9780198834106
- ISBN-10: 0198834101
- Artikelnr.: 53170542
J. Aaron Simmons is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Furman University. Working primarily in philosophy of religion and political philosophy, Simmons has published widely on issues concerning phenomenology, existentialism, religious existence, and democratic society and is the author of God and the Other: Ethics and Politics After the Theological Turn (2011), co-author of The New Phenomenology: A Philosophical Introduction (with Bruce Ellis Benson; 2013), and co-editor of Kierkegaard's God and the Good Life (with Michael Strawser and Stephen Minister; 2017), Contemporary Debates in Negative Theology and Philosophy (with Nahum Brown; 2017), Phenomenology for the Twenty-First Century (with J. Edward Hackett; 2016), Reexamining Deconstruction and Determinate Religion (with Stephen Minister; 2012), and Kierkegaard and Levinas: Ethics, Politics, and Religion (with David Wood; 2008).
* Foreword
* Notes on Contributors
* Introduction: Why This? Why Now?
* Part I: Conceptions
* 1: Alvin Plantinga: Advice to Christian Philosophers
* 2: Jean-Luc Marion: Christian Philosophy: Hermeneutic or Heuristic?
* 3: Kyla Ebels-Duggan: Christian Philosophy and the Christian Life
* 4: Merold Westphal: Taking Plantinga Seriously: Advice to Christian
Philosophers
* 5: Bruce Ellis Benson: The Two-fold Task of Christian Philosophy of
Religion
* 6: Kevin Hart: Christian Phenomenology
* Part II: Continuations
* 7: Charles Taliaferro: On Divine Dedication: Philosophical Theology
with Jeremy Taylor
* 8: Neal DeRoo: Discerning the Spirit: The Task of Christian
Philosophy"
* 9: Kevin Timpe: Christian Philosophy and Disability Advocacy
* 10: Meghan Sullivan: Teaching Evil
* 11: Trent Dougherty: Advice for Analytic Theologians: Faith-Guided
Scholarship
* Part III: Challenges
* 12: J. Aaron Simmons: The Strategies of Christian Philosophy
* 13: Paul K. Moser: Christian Philosophy and Christ Crucified:
Fragmentary Theory in Scandalous Power
* 14: J.L. Schellenberg: Is Plantinga-Style Christian Philosophy Really
Philosophy?
* 15: Graham Oppy: Philosophy, Religion, and Worldview
* 16: Peter Ochs: Beyond Two-Valued Logics: A Jewish Philosopher's Take
on Recent Trends in Christian Philosophy
* Notes on Contributors
* Introduction: Why This? Why Now?
* Part I: Conceptions
* 1: Alvin Plantinga: Advice to Christian Philosophers
* 2: Jean-Luc Marion: Christian Philosophy: Hermeneutic or Heuristic?
* 3: Kyla Ebels-Duggan: Christian Philosophy and the Christian Life
* 4: Merold Westphal: Taking Plantinga Seriously: Advice to Christian
Philosophers
* 5: Bruce Ellis Benson: The Two-fold Task of Christian Philosophy of
Religion
* 6: Kevin Hart: Christian Phenomenology
* Part II: Continuations
* 7: Charles Taliaferro: On Divine Dedication: Philosophical Theology
with Jeremy Taylor
* 8: Neal DeRoo: Discerning the Spirit: The Task of Christian
Philosophy"
* 9: Kevin Timpe: Christian Philosophy and Disability Advocacy
* 10: Meghan Sullivan: Teaching Evil
* 11: Trent Dougherty: Advice for Analytic Theologians: Faith-Guided
Scholarship
* Part III: Challenges
* 12: J. Aaron Simmons: The Strategies of Christian Philosophy
* 13: Paul K. Moser: Christian Philosophy and Christ Crucified:
Fragmentary Theory in Scandalous Power
* 14: J.L. Schellenberg: Is Plantinga-Style Christian Philosophy Really
Philosophy?
* 15: Graham Oppy: Philosophy, Religion, and Worldview
* 16: Peter Ochs: Beyond Two-Valued Logics: A Jewish Philosopher's Take
on Recent Trends in Christian Philosophy
* Foreword
* Notes on Contributors
* Introduction: Why This? Why Now?
* Part I: Conceptions
* 1: Alvin Plantinga: Advice to Christian Philosophers
* 2: Jean-Luc Marion: Christian Philosophy: Hermeneutic or Heuristic?
* 3: Kyla Ebels-Duggan: Christian Philosophy and the Christian Life
* 4: Merold Westphal: Taking Plantinga Seriously: Advice to Christian
Philosophers
* 5: Bruce Ellis Benson: The Two-fold Task of Christian Philosophy of
Religion
* 6: Kevin Hart: Christian Phenomenology
* Part II: Continuations
* 7: Charles Taliaferro: On Divine Dedication: Philosophical Theology
with Jeremy Taylor
* 8: Neal DeRoo: Discerning the Spirit: The Task of Christian
Philosophy"
* 9: Kevin Timpe: Christian Philosophy and Disability Advocacy
* 10: Meghan Sullivan: Teaching Evil
* 11: Trent Dougherty: Advice for Analytic Theologians: Faith-Guided
Scholarship
* Part III: Challenges
* 12: J. Aaron Simmons: The Strategies of Christian Philosophy
* 13: Paul K. Moser: Christian Philosophy and Christ Crucified:
Fragmentary Theory in Scandalous Power
* 14: J.L. Schellenberg: Is Plantinga-Style Christian Philosophy Really
Philosophy?
* 15: Graham Oppy: Philosophy, Religion, and Worldview
* 16: Peter Ochs: Beyond Two-Valued Logics: A Jewish Philosopher's Take
on Recent Trends in Christian Philosophy
* Notes on Contributors
* Introduction: Why This? Why Now?
* Part I: Conceptions
* 1: Alvin Plantinga: Advice to Christian Philosophers
* 2: Jean-Luc Marion: Christian Philosophy: Hermeneutic or Heuristic?
* 3: Kyla Ebels-Duggan: Christian Philosophy and the Christian Life
* 4: Merold Westphal: Taking Plantinga Seriously: Advice to Christian
Philosophers
* 5: Bruce Ellis Benson: The Two-fold Task of Christian Philosophy of
Religion
* 6: Kevin Hart: Christian Phenomenology
* Part II: Continuations
* 7: Charles Taliaferro: On Divine Dedication: Philosophical Theology
with Jeremy Taylor
* 8: Neal DeRoo: Discerning the Spirit: The Task of Christian
Philosophy"
* 9: Kevin Timpe: Christian Philosophy and Disability Advocacy
* 10: Meghan Sullivan: Teaching Evil
* 11: Trent Dougherty: Advice for Analytic Theologians: Faith-Guided
Scholarship
* Part III: Challenges
* 12: J. Aaron Simmons: The Strategies of Christian Philosophy
* 13: Paul K. Moser: Christian Philosophy and Christ Crucified:
Fragmentary Theory in Scandalous Power
* 14: J.L. Schellenberg: Is Plantinga-Style Christian Philosophy Really
Philosophy?
* 15: Graham Oppy: Philosophy, Religion, and Worldview
* 16: Peter Ochs: Beyond Two-Valued Logics: A Jewish Philosopher's Take
on Recent Trends in Christian Philosophy