Utilizing the philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce, Rory Misiewicz argues for a new approach to the problem of theological language in Christian theology. This approach, the "analogy of signs," serves as a critical alternative to influential models of theological language based upon an analogy of being, grammatical analogy, or analogy of faith.
Utilizing the philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce, Rory Misiewicz argues for a new approach to the problem of theological language in Christian theology. This approach, the "analogy of signs," serves as a critical alternative to influential models of theological language based upon an analogy of being, grammatical analogy, or analogy of faith.
Rory Misiewicz (PhD, Princeton Theological Seminary) teaches humane letters at Philadelphia Classical School (PA).
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction Part 1 Requirements for a Successful Analogy Chapter 2 How Analogy Works: Intelligibility, Modeling, and Guidelines Part 2 Influential Positions on Theological Analogy and their Inadequacies Chapter 3 Analogia Entis Chapter 4 Grammatical Thomism and Analogy Chapter 5 Analogia Fidei Part 3 The Peircean Alternative for Theological Analogy Chapter 6 Peirce's Philosophy and Intelligibility Chapter 7 Analogia Signorum
Chapter 1 Introduction Part 1 Requirements for a Successful Analogy Chapter 2 How Analogy Works: Intelligibility, Modeling, and Guidelines Part 2 Influential Positions on Theological Analogy and their Inadequacies Chapter 3 Analogia Entis Chapter 4 Grammatical Thomism and Analogy Chapter 5 Analogia Fidei Part 3 The Peircean Alternative for Theological Analogy Chapter 6 Peirce's Philosophy and Intelligibility Chapter 7 Analogia Signorum
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