Samuel Kimbriel advocates a return to an antique and particularly Christian philosophical habit--"the befriending of wisdom"--in which knowledge is taken to be a kind of communion with God.
Samuel Kimbriel advocates a return to an antique and particularly Christian philosophical habit--"the befriending of wisdom"--in which knowledge is taken to be a kind of communion with God.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Samuel Kimbriel is a teaching fellow in philosophical theology at the University of Nottingham. His research focuses on questions of metaphysical realism, with a particular interest in perception and intellection. He holds an MPhil and PhD from the University of Cambridge.
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Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction Part I - Friendship and disengagement 1: Friendship and isolation 2: Friendship, virtue and contemplation Part II - Friendship and enquiry: Beyond disengagement 3: Sacred knowing and indwelling love 4: The porous enquirer 5: The veiled path: Enquiry, agency and desire 6: Human finitude and the paradox of enquiry 7: Friendship and deification Conclusion Bibliography Primary texts Secondary texts Index
Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction Part I - Friendship and disengagement 1: Friendship and isolation 2: Friendship, virtue and contemplation Part II - Friendship and enquiry: Beyond disengagement 3: Sacred knowing and indwelling love 4: The porous enquirer 5: The veiled path: Enquiry, agency and desire 6: Human finitude and the paradox of enquiry 7: Friendship and deification Conclusion Bibliography Primary texts Secondary texts Index
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