Paul Helm
Reason in the Service of Faith
Collected Essays of Paul Helm
Herausgeber: Crisp, Oliver; Hill, Daniel
Paul Helm
Reason in the Service of Faith
Collected Essays of Paul Helm
Herausgeber: Crisp, Oliver; Hill, Daniel
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Paul Helm is a distinguished philosopher, with particular interests in the philosophy of religion. In celebration of Helm's life's work, Reason in the Service of Faith brings together a range of his essays relating to metaphysics, religious epistemology and philosophical theology.
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Paul Helm is a distinguished philosopher, with particular interests in the philosophy of religion. In celebration of Helm's life's work, Reason in the Service of Faith brings together a range of his essays relating to metaphysics, religious epistemology and philosophical theology.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 767g
- ISBN-13: 9781032340760
- ISBN-10: 1032340762
- Artikelnr.: 71627265
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 767g
- ISBN-13: 9781032340760
- ISBN-10: 1032340762
- Artikelnr.: 71627265
Paul Helm is Emeritus Professor of the History and Philosophy of Religion at King's College, London, UK. He has also taught at Regent College, Vancouver; Highland Theological College, Scotland; and the University of Liverpool, UK. Oliver D. Crisp is Principal of St Mary's College and Head of the School of Divinity, University of St Andrews, UK. Daniel J. Hill is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy, University of Liverpool, UK, and is the Chair of the Tyndale Fellowship's Study Group in Philosophy of Religion.
Preface Editor's Introduction Part 1. Metaphilosophical Issues 1. On
Pancritical Irrationalism 2. Understanding Scholarly Presuppositions 3. The
Perfect and the Particular 4. A Plea for Objectivity 5. Anthropomorphism
Protestant Style: Two Current Approaches Part 2. Action, Change and
Personal Identity 6. Pretending and Intending 7. Pike on Prior on Action 8.
Are 'Cambridge Changes' Non-events? 9. Detecting Change 10. A Theory of
Disembodied Survival and Re-embodied Existence 11. Locke's Theory of
Personal Identity Part 3. Epistemology 12. Revealed Propositions and
Timeless Truths 13. Locke on Faith and Knowledge 14. Does the Authority of
a Tradition Exclude the Possibility of Change? 15. Two Ideas of Revelation
16. Speaking and Revealing 17. The Indispensability of Belief to Religion
18. Wittgensteinian Religion and 'Reformed' Epistemology 19. Why was Thomas
Reid not a 'Reformed' Epistemologist? 20. Faith, Evidence and the
Scriptures Part 4. God 21. God and Whatever Comes to Pass 22. Grace and
Causation 23. God and Spacelessness 24. The Impossibility of Divine
Impassibility 25. Omniscience and Eternity 26. Divine Timeless Eternity 27.
The Augustinian-Calvinist View 28. Eternal Creation 29. The Problem of
Dialogue 30. Divine Causation and Analogy Part 5. Creation, Providence and
Prayer 31. Universalism and the Threat of Hell 32. Asking God 33. Prayer
and Providence 34. Preserving Perseverance 35. Providence and Compatibilism
36. The Plan of God 37. Starting to Be and Ceasing to Be 38. Can God Love
the World? 39. All Things Considered: Providence and Divine Purpose 40. Of
God's Eternal Decree Bibliography: Publications of Paul Helm Index
Pancritical Irrationalism 2. Understanding Scholarly Presuppositions 3. The
Perfect and the Particular 4. A Plea for Objectivity 5. Anthropomorphism
Protestant Style: Two Current Approaches Part 2. Action, Change and
Personal Identity 6. Pretending and Intending 7. Pike on Prior on Action 8.
Are 'Cambridge Changes' Non-events? 9. Detecting Change 10. A Theory of
Disembodied Survival and Re-embodied Existence 11. Locke's Theory of
Personal Identity Part 3. Epistemology 12. Revealed Propositions and
Timeless Truths 13. Locke on Faith and Knowledge 14. Does the Authority of
a Tradition Exclude the Possibility of Change? 15. Two Ideas of Revelation
16. Speaking and Revealing 17. The Indispensability of Belief to Religion
18. Wittgensteinian Religion and 'Reformed' Epistemology 19. Why was Thomas
Reid not a 'Reformed' Epistemologist? 20. Faith, Evidence and the
Scriptures Part 4. God 21. God and Whatever Comes to Pass 22. Grace and
Causation 23. God and Spacelessness 24. The Impossibility of Divine
Impassibility 25. Omniscience and Eternity 26. Divine Timeless Eternity 27.
The Augustinian-Calvinist View 28. Eternal Creation 29. The Problem of
Dialogue 30. Divine Causation and Analogy Part 5. Creation, Providence and
Prayer 31. Universalism and the Threat of Hell 32. Asking God 33. Prayer
and Providence 34. Preserving Perseverance 35. Providence and Compatibilism
36. The Plan of God 37. Starting to Be and Ceasing to Be 38. Can God Love
the World? 39. All Things Considered: Providence and Divine Purpose 40. Of
God's Eternal Decree Bibliography: Publications of Paul Helm Index
Preface Editor's Introduction Part 1. Metaphilosophical Issues 1. On
Pancritical Irrationalism 2. Understanding Scholarly Presuppositions 3. The
Perfect and the Particular 4. A Plea for Objectivity 5. Anthropomorphism
Protestant Style: Two Current Approaches Part 2. Action, Change and
Personal Identity 6. Pretending and Intending 7. Pike on Prior on Action 8.
Are 'Cambridge Changes' Non-events? 9. Detecting Change 10. A Theory of
Disembodied Survival and Re-embodied Existence 11. Locke's Theory of
Personal Identity Part 3. Epistemology 12. Revealed Propositions and
Timeless Truths 13. Locke on Faith and Knowledge 14. Does the Authority of
a Tradition Exclude the Possibility of Change? 15. Two Ideas of Revelation
16. Speaking and Revealing 17. The Indispensability of Belief to Religion
18. Wittgensteinian Religion and 'Reformed' Epistemology 19. Why was Thomas
Reid not a 'Reformed' Epistemologist? 20. Faith, Evidence and the
Scriptures Part 4. God 21. God and Whatever Comes to Pass 22. Grace and
Causation 23. God and Spacelessness 24. The Impossibility of Divine
Impassibility 25. Omniscience and Eternity 26. Divine Timeless Eternity 27.
The Augustinian-Calvinist View 28. Eternal Creation 29. The Problem of
Dialogue 30. Divine Causation and Analogy Part 5. Creation, Providence and
Prayer 31. Universalism and the Threat of Hell 32. Asking God 33. Prayer
and Providence 34. Preserving Perseverance 35. Providence and Compatibilism
36. The Plan of God 37. Starting to Be and Ceasing to Be 38. Can God Love
the World? 39. All Things Considered: Providence and Divine Purpose 40. Of
God's Eternal Decree Bibliography: Publications of Paul Helm Index
Pancritical Irrationalism 2. Understanding Scholarly Presuppositions 3. The
Perfect and the Particular 4. A Plea for Objectivity 5. Anthropomorphism
Protestant Style: Two Current Approaches Part 2. Action, Change and
Personal Identity 6. Pretending and Intending 7. Pike on Prior on Action 8.
Are 'Cambridge Changes' Non-events? 9. Detecting Change 10. A Theory of
Disembodied Survival and Re-embodied Existence 11. Locke's Theory of
Personal Identity Part 3. Epistemology 12. Revealed Propositions and
Timeless Truths 13. Locke on Faith and Knowledge 14. Does the Authority of
a Tradition Exclude the Possibility of Change? 15. Two Ideas of Revelation
16. Speaking and Revealing 17. The Indispensability of Belief to Religion
18. Wittgensteinian Religion and 'Reformed' Epistemology 19. Why was Thomas
Reid not a 'Reformed' Epistemologist? 20. Faith, Evidence and the
Scriptures Part 4. God 21. God and Whatever Comes to Pass 22. Grace and
Causation 23. God and Spacelessness 24. The Impossibility of Divine
Impassibility 25. Omniscience and Eternity 26. Divine Timeless Eternity 27.
The Augustinian-Calvinist View 28. Eternal Creation 29. The Problem of
Dialogue 30. Divine Causation and Analogy Part 5. Creation, Providence and
Prayer 31. Universalism and the Threat of Hell 32. Asking God 33. Prayer
and Providence 34. Preserving Perseverance 35. Providence and Compatibilism
36. The Plan of God 37. Starting to Be and Ceasing to Be 38. Can God Love
the World? 39. All Things Considered: Providence and Divine Purpose 40. Of
God's Eternal Decree Bibliography: Publications of Paul Helm Index