The Sheed and Ward Anthology of Catholic Philosophy
Herausgeber: Gensler, Sj Harry J.; Swindal, James C.
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The Sheed & Ward Anthology of Catholic Philosophy is a thorough introduction to the evolution of Catholic philosophy from Biblical times to the present day. The first comprehensive collection of readings from Catholic philosophers, this volume aims to sharpen the understanding of Catholic philosophy by grouping together the best examples of this tradition, both well-known classics and lesser-known selections.
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The Sheed & Ward Anthology of Catholic Philosophy is a thorough introduction to the evolution of Catholic philosophy from Biblical times to the present day. The first comprehensive collection of readings from Catholic philosophers, this volume aims to sharpen the understanding of Catholic philosophy by grouping together the best examples of this tradition, both well-known classics and lesser-known selections.
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- A Sheed & Ward Classic
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 602
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1116g
- ISBN-13: 9780742531970
- ISBN-10: 074253197X
- Artikelnr.: 21824939
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- A Sheed & Ward Classic
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 602
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1116g
- ISBN-13: 9780742531970
- ISBN-10: 074253197X
- Artikelnr.: 21824939
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edited by James C. Swindal and Harry J. Gensler, SJ
Part 1 Preliminaries Chapter 2 What Is Catholic Philosophy? Chapter 3 The
Bible: Verses Chapter 4 Plato: Dialogues Chapter 5 Aristotle: Treatises
Part 6 The Patristic Era Chapter 7 Introduction Chapter 8 Aristides the
Philosopher: A Defense of Christianity Chapter 9 Justin Martyr: From
Philosophy to Christianity Chapter 10 Irenaeus: Freedom and Evil Chapter 11
Clement of Alexandria: Philosophy and Christianity Chapter 12 Tertullian:
Athens and Jerusalem Chapter 13 Minucius Felix: A Pagan-Christian Debate
Chapter 14 Origen: First Principles Chapter 15 Plotinus: Absolute Beauty
Chapter 16 Gregory of Nyssa: Not Three Gods Chapter 17 Augustine:
Confessions Chapter 18 Augustine: Christian Doctrine Chapter 19 Augustine:
Freedom and Evil Chapter 20 Augustine: God's Providence Chapter 21
Pseudo-Dionysius: Mystical Theology Chapter 22 Boethius: Foreknowledge and
Freedom Part 23 The Middle Ages Chapter 24 Introduction Chapter 25
Avicenna: Essences Chapter 26 Anselm: The Ontological Argument Chapter 27
Averroës: The Incoherence of the Incoherence Chapter 28 Moses Maimonides:
Guide for the Perplexed Chapter 29 Roger Bacon: Experimental Science
Chapter 30 Peter of Spain: Logic Chapter 31 Bonaventure: The Mind's Journey
to God Chapter 32 Thomas Aquinas: The Existence of God Chapter 33 Thomas
Aquinas: Natural Law Chapter 34 Thomas Aquinas: The Principles of Nature
Chapter 35 Thomas Aquinas: On Being and Essence Chapter 36 Thomas Aquinas:
Can War Be Just? Chapter 37 Meister Eckhart: The Nearness of the Kingdom
Chapter 38 John Duns Scotus: Universals Chapter 39 Margaret Porette: Mirror
of Simple Souls Chapter 40 William of Ockham: Against Theistic Proofs Part
41 Renaissance through Nineteenth Chapter 42 Introduction Chapter 43
Ignatius of Loyola: Principle and Foundation Chapter 44 Francisco Suárez:
Essence and Existence Chapter 45 Galileo Galilei: Physics and Religion
Chapter 46 Pierre Gassendi: Against the Aristotelians Chapter 47 René
Descartes: I Think, Therefore I Am Chapter 48 Blaise Pascal: The Wager
Chapter 49 Nicolas Malebranche: Occasionalism Chapter 50 John Henry Newman:
Loving God Chapter 51 Josef Kleutgen: Scholastic Philosophy Chapter 52
Vatican I: Constitution on the Catholic Faith Chapter 53 Pope Leo XIII: The
Revival of Thomism Part 54 The Twentieth Century and Beyond Chapter 55
Introduction Chapter 56 The Vatican: Twenty-Four Thomistic Theses Chapter
57 Maurice Blondel: Action Chapter 58 Max Scheler: The Problem of
Eudaemonism Chapter 59 G. K. Chesterton: Orthodoxy Chapter 60 Pierre
Rousselot: Intelligence Chapter 61 Joseph Maréchal: Transcendental Thomism
Chapter 62 Pierre Teilhard de Chardin: Evolution and Christianity Chapter
63 Jacques Maritain: Existence and the Existent Chapter 64 Étienne Gilson:
God and Modern Philosophy Chapter 65 Gabriel Marcel: Ontological Mystery
Chapter 66 Edith Stein: Woman's Special Value Chapter 67 Charles Hart:
Neothomism in America Chapter 68 Alfred Tarski: What Is Truth? Chapter 69
John Courtney Murray: Religious Freedom Chapter 70 Karl Rahner: Can We
Still Believe? Chapter 71 Bernard Lonergan: The Subject Chapter 72
Frederick Copleston: A Debate with Bertrand Russell Chapter 73 Peter Geach:
God's Omnipotence Chapter 74 Elizabeth Anscombe: Contraception and Chastity
Chapter 75 Pope John Paul II: Faith and Reason Chapter 76 Alan Donagan:
Agency Chapter 77 Herbert McCabe: The Logic of Mysticism Chapter 78
Nicholas Rescher: Matters of Religion Chapter 79 Alasdair MacIntyre: Virtue
and Dependence Chapter 80 Arthur McGovern: Is Atheism Essential to Marxism?
Chapter 81 Eui-Chai Tjeng: East and West Chapter 82 Charles Taylor:
Transcendental Arguments Chapter 83 Alvin Plantinga: Advice to Christian
Philosophers Chapter 84 Sidney Cornelia Callahan: Abortion and Feminism
Chapter 85 Hugo Meynell: Faith and Foundationalism Chapter 86 John Finnis:
Natural Law Chapter 87 John Caputo: Against Ethics Chapter 88 Harry
Gensler: God, Science, and the Golden Rule Chapter 89 Jean-Luc Marion: God
without Being Chapter 90 Patrick Lee: Plantinga, Faith, and Reason Chapter
91 Danilo de Souza Filho: Maker's Knowledge Chapter 92 Arthur Madigan:
Catholic Philosophers in the U.S
Bible: Verses Chapter 4 Plato: Dialogues Chapter 5 Aristotle: Treatises
Part 6 The Patristic Era Chapter 7 Introduction Chapter 8 Aristides the
Philosopher: A Defense of Christianity Chapter 9 Justin Martyr: From
Philosophy to Christianity Chapter 10 Irenaeus: Freedom and Evil Chapter 11
Clement of Alexandria: Philosophy and Christianity Chapter 12 Tertullian:
Athens and Jerusalem Chapter 13 Minucius Felix: A Pagan-Christian Debate
Chapter 14 Origen: First Principles Chapter 15 Plotinus: Absolute Beauty
Chapter 16 Gregory of Nyssa: Not Three Gods Chapter 17 Augustine:
Confessions Chapter 18 Augustine: Christian Doctrine Chapter 19 Augustine:
Freedom and Evil Chapter 20 Augustine: God's Providence Chapter 21
Pseudo-Dionysius: Mystical Theology Chapter 22 Boethius: Foreknowledge and
Freedom Part 23 The Middle Ages Chapter 24 Introduction Chapter 25
Avicenna: Essences Chapter 26 Anselm: The Ontological Argument Chapter 27
Averroës: The Incoherence of the Incoherence Chapter 28 Moses Maimonides:
Guide for the Perplexed Chapter 29 Roger Bacon: Experimental Science
Chapter 30 Peter of Spain: Logic Chapter 31 Bonaventure: The Mind's Journey
to God Chapter 32 Thomas Aquinas: The Existence of God Chapter 33 Thomas
Aquinas: Natural Law Chapter 34 Thomas Aquinas: The Principles of Nature
Chapter 35 Thomas Aquinas: On Being and Essence Chapter 36 Thomas Aquinas:
Can War Be Just? Chapter 37 Meister Eckhart: The Nearness of the Kingdom
Chapter 38 John Duns Scotus: Universals Chapter 39 Margaret Porette: Mirror
of Simple Souls Chapter 40 William of Ockham: Against Theistic Proofs Part
41 Renaissance through Nineteenth Chapter 42 Introduction Chapter 43
Ignatius of Loyola: Principle and Foundation Chapter 44 Francisco Suárez:
Essence and Existence Chapter 45 Galileo Galilei: Physics and Religion
Chapter 46 Pierre Gassendi: Against the Aristotelians Chapter 47 René
Descartes: I Think, Therefore I Am Chapter 48 Blaise Pascal: The Wager
Chapter 49 Nicolas Malebranche: Occasionalism Chapter 50 John Henry Newman:
Loving God Chapter 51 Josef Kleutgen: Scholastic Philosophy Chapter 52
Vatican I: Constitution on the Catholic Faith Chapter 53 Pope Leo XIII: The
Revival of Thomism Part 54 The Twentieth Century and Beyond Chapter 55
Introduction Chapter 56 The Vatican: Twenty-Four Thomistic Theses Chapter
57 Maurice Blondel: Action Chapter 58 Max Scheler: The Problem of
Eudaemonism Chapter 59 G. K. Chesterton: Orthodoxy Chapter 60 Pierre
Rousselot: Intelligence Chapter 61 Joseph Maréchal: Transcendental Thomism
Chapter 62 Pierre Teilhard de Chardin: Evolution and Christianity Chapter
63 Jacques Maritain: Existence and the Existent Chapter 64 Étienne Gilson:
God and Modern Philosophy Chapter 65 Gabriel Marcel: Ontological Mystery
Chapter 66 Edith Stein: Woman's Special Value Chapter 67 Charles Hart:
Neothomism in America Chapter 68 Alfred Tarski: What Is Truth? Chapter 69
John Courtney Murray: Religious Freedom Chapter 70 Karl Rahner: Can We
Still Believe? Chapter 71 Bernard Lonergan: The Subject Chapter 72
Frederick Copleston: A Debate with Bertrand Russell Chapter 73 Peter Geach:
God's Omnipotence Chapter 74 Elizabeth Anscombe: Contraception and Chastity
Chapter 75 Pope John Paul II: Faith and Reason Chapter 76 Alan Donagan:
Agency Chapter 77 Herbert McCabe: The Logic of Mysticism Chapter 78
Nicholas Rescher: Matters of Religion Chapter 79 Alasdair MacIntyre: Virtue
and Dependence Chapter 80 Arthur McGovern: Is Atheism Essential to Marxism?
Chapter 81 Eui-Chai Tjeng: East and West Chapter 82 Charles Taylor:
Transcendental Arguments Chapter 83 Alvin Plantinga: Advice to Christian
Philosophers Chapter 84 Sidney Cornelia Callahan: Abortion and Feminism
Chapter 85 Hugo Meynell: Faith and Foundationalism Chapter 86 John Finnis:
Natural Law Chapter 87 John Caputo: Against Ethics Chapter 88 Harry
Gensler: God, Science, and the Golden Rule Chapter 89 Jean-Luc Marion: God
without Being Chapter 90 Patrick Lee: Plantinga, Faith, and Reason Chapter
91 Danilo de Souza Filho: Maker's Knowledge Chapter 92 Arthur Madigan:
Catholic Philosophers in the U.S
Part 1 Preliminaries Chapter 2 What Is Catholic Philosophy? Chapter 3 The
Bible: Verses Chapter 4 Plato: Dialogues Chapter 5 Aristotle: Treatises
Part 6 The Patristic Era Chapter 7 Introduction Chapter 8 Aristides the
Philosopher: A Defense of Christianity Chapter 9 Justin Martyr: From
Philosophy to Christianity Chapter 10 Irenaeus: Freedom and Evil Chapter 11
Clement of Alexandria: Philosophy and Christianity Chapter 12 Tertullian:
Athens and Jerusalem Chapter 13 Minucius Felix: A Pagan-Christian Debate
Chapter 14 Origen: First Principles Chapter 15 Plotinus: Absolute Beauty
Chapter 16 Gregory of Nyssa: Not Three Gods Chapter 17 Augustine:
Confessions Chapter 18 Augustine: Christian Doctrine Chapter 19 Augustine:
Freedom and Evil Chapter 20 Augustine: God's Providence Chapter 21
Pseudo-Dionysius: Mystical Theology Chapter 22 Boethius: Foreknowledge and
Freedom Part 23 The Middle Ages Chapter 24 Introduction Chapter 25
Avicenna: Essences Chapter 26 Anselm: The Ontological Argument Chapter 27
Averroës: The Incoherence of the Incoherence Chapter 28 Moses Maimonides:
Guide for the Perplexed Chapter 29 Roger Bacon: Experimental Science
Chapter 30 Peter of Spain: Logic Chapter 31 Bonaventure: The Mind's Journey
to God Chapter 32 Thomas Aquinas: The Existence of God Chapter 33 Thomas
Aquinas: Natural Law Chapter 34 Thomas Aquinas: The Principles of Nature
Chapter 35 Thomas Aquinas: On Being and Essence Chapter 36 Thomas Aquinas:
Can War Be Just? Chapter 37 Meister Eckhart: The Nearness of the Kingdom
Chapter 38 John Duns Scotus: Universals Chapter 39 Margaret Porette: Mirror
of Simple Souls Chapter 40 William of Ockham: Against Theistic Proofs Part
41 Renaissance through Nineteenth Chapter 42 Introduction Chapter 43
Ignatius of Loyola: Principle and Foundation Chapter 44 Francisco Suárez:
Essence and Existence Chapter 45 Galileo Galilei: Physics and Religion
Chapter 46 Pierre Gassendi: Against the Aristotelians Chapter 47 René
Descartes: I Think, Therefore I Am Chapter 48 Blaise Pascal: The Wager
Chapter 49 Nicolas Malebranche: Occasionalism Chapter 50 John Henry Newman:
Loving God Chapter 51 Josef Kleutgen: Scholastic Philosophy Chapter 52
Vatican I: Constitution on the Catholic Faith Chapter 53 Pope Leo XIII: The
Revival of Thomism Part 54 The Twentieth Century and Beyond Chapter 55
Introduction Chapter 56 The Vatican: Twenty-Four Thomistic Theses Chapter
57 Maurice Blondel: Action Chapter 58 Max Scheler: The Problem of
Eudaemonism Chapter 59 G. K. Chesterton: Orthodoxy Chapter 60 Pierre
Rousselot: Intelligence Chapter 61 Joseph Maréchal: Transcendental Thomism
Chapter 62 Pierre Teilhard de Chardin: Evolution and Christianity Chapter
63 Jacques Maritain: Existence and the Existent Chapter 64 Étienne Gilson:
God and Modern Philosophy Chapter 65 Gabriel Marcel: Ontological Mystery
Chapter 66 Edith Stein: Woman's Special Value Chapter 67 Charles Hart:
Neothomism in America Chapter 68 Alfred Tarski: What Is Truth? Chapter 69
John Courtney Murray: Religious Freedom Chapter 70 Karl Rahner: Can We
Still Believe? Chapter 71 Bernard Lonergan: The Subject Chapter 72
Frederick Copleston: A Debate with Bertrand Russell Chapter 73 Peter Geach:
God's Omnipotence Chapter 74 Elizabeth Anscombe: Contraception and Chastity
Chapter 75 Pope John Paul II: Faith and Reason Chapter 76 Alan Donagan:
Agency Chapter 77 Herbert McCabe: The Logic of Mysticism Chapter 78
Nicholas Rescher: Matters of Religion Chapter 79 Alasdair MacIntyre: Virtue
and Dependence Chapter 80 Arthur McGovern: Is Atheism Essential to Marxism?
Chapter 81 Eui-Chai Tjeng: East and West Chapter 82 Charles Taylor:
Transcendental Arguments Chapter 83 Alvin Plantinga: Advice to Christian
Philosophers Chapter 84 Sidney Cornelia Callahan: Abortion and Feminism
Chapter 85 Hugo Meynell: Faith and Foundationalism Chapter 86 John Finnis:
Natural Law Chapter 87 John Caputo: Against Ethics Chapter 88 Harry
Gensler: God, Science, and the Golden Rule Chapter 89 Jean-Luc Marion: God
without Being Chapter 90 Patrick Lee: Plantinga, Faith, and Reason Chapter
91 Danilo de Souza Filho: Maker's Knowledge Chapter 92 Arthur Madigan:
Catholic Philosophers in the U.S
Bible: Verses Chapter 4 Plato: Dialogues Chapter 5 Aristotle: Treatises
Part 6 The Patristic Era Chapter 7 Introduction Chapter 8 Aristides the
Philosopher: A Defense of Christianity Chapter 9 Justin Martyr: From
Philosophy to Christianity Chapter 10 Irenaeus: Freedom and Evil Chapter 11
Clement of Alexandria: Philosophy and Christianity Chapter 12 Tertullian:
Athens and Jerusalem Chapter 13 Minucius Felix: A Pagan-Christian Debate
Chapter 14 Origen: First Principles Chapter 15 Plotinus: Absolute Beauty
Chapter 16 Gregory of Nyssa: Not Three Gods Chapter 17 Augustine:
Confessions Chapter 18 Augustine: Christian Doctrine Chapter 19 Augustine:
Freedom and Evil Chapter 20 Augustine: God's Providence Chapter 21
Pseudo-Dionysius: Mystical Theology Chapter 22 Boethius: Foreknowledge and
Freedom Part 23 The Middle Ages Chapter 24 Introduction Chapter 25
Avicenna: Essences Chapter 26 Anselm: The Ontological Argument Chapter 27
Averroës: The Incoherence of the Incoherence Chapter 28 Moses Maimonides:
Guide for the Perplexed Chapter 29 Roger Bacon: Experimental Science
Chapter 30 Peter of Spain: Logic Chapter 31 Bonaventure: The Mind's Journey
to God Chapter 32 Thomas Aquinas: The Existence of God Chapter 33 Thomas
Aquinas: Natural Law Chapter 34 Thomas Aquinas: The Principles of Nature
Chapter 35 Thomas Aquinas: On Being and Essence Chapter 36 Thomas Aquinas:
Can War Be Just? Chapter 37 Meister Eckhart: The Nearness of the Kingdom
Chapter 38 John Duns Scotus: Universals Chapter 39 Margaret Porette: Mirror
of Simple Souls Chapter 40 William of Ockham: Against Theistic Proofs Part
41 Renaissance through Nineteenth Chapter 42 Introduction Chapter 43
Ignatius of Loyola: Principle and Foundation Chapter 44 Francisco Suárez:
Essence and Existence Chapter 45 Galileo Galilei: Physics and Religion
Chapter 46 Pierre Gassendi: Against the Aristotelians Chapter 47 René
Descartes: I Think, Therefore I Am Chapter 48 Blaise Pascal: The Wager
Chapter 49 Nicolas Malebranche: Occasionalism Chapter 50 John Henry Newman:
Loving God Chapter 51 Josef Kleutgen: Scholastic Philosophy Chapter 52
Vatican I: Constitution on the Catholic Faith Chapter 53 Pope Leo XIII: The
Revival of Thomism Part 54 The Twentieth Century and Beyond Chapter 55
Introduction Chapter 56 The Vatican: Twenty-Four Thomistic Theses Chapter
57 Maurice Blondel: Action Chapter 58 Max Scheler: The Problem of
Eudaemonism Chapter 59 G. K. Chesterton: Orthodoxy Chapter 60 Pierre
Rousselot: Intelligence Chapter 61 Joseph Maréchal: Transcendental Thomism
Chapter 62 Pierre Teilhard de Chardin: Evolution and Christianity Chapter
63 Jacques Maritain: Existence and the Existent Chapter 64 Étienne Gilson:
God and Modern Philosophy Chapter 65 Gabriel Marcel: Ontological Mystery
Chapter 66 Edith Stein: Woman's Special Value Chapter 67 Charles Hart:
Neothomism in America Chapter 68 Alfred Tarski: What Is Truth? Chapter 69
John Courtney Murray: Religious Freedom Chapter 70 Karl Rahner: Can We
Still Believe? Chapter 71 Bernard Lonergan: The Subject Chapter 72
Frederick Copleston: A Debate with Bertrand Russell Chapter 73 Peter Geach:
God's Omnipotence Chapter 74 Elizabeth Anscombe: Contraception and Chastity
Chapter 75 Pope John Paul II: Faith and Reason Chapter 76 Alan Donagan:
Agency Chapter 77 Herbert McCabe: The Logic of Mysticism Chapter 78
Nicholas Rescher: Matters of Religion Chapter 79 Alasdair MacIntyre: Virtue
and Dependence Chapter 80 Arthur McGovern: Is Atheism Essential to Marxism?
Chapter 81 Eui-Chai Tjeng: East and West Chapter 82 Charles Taylor:
Transcendental Arguments Chapter 83 Alvin Plantinga: Advice to Christian
Philosophers Chapter 84 Sidney Cornelia Callahan: Abortion and Feminism
Chapter 85 Hugo Meynell: Faith and Foundationalism Chapter 86 John Finnis:
Natural Law Chapter 87 John Caputo: Against Ethics Chapter 88 Harry
Gensler: God, Science, and the Golden Rule Chapter 89 Jean-Luc Marion: God
without Being Chapter 90 Patrick Lee: Plantinga, Faith, and Reason Chapter
91 Danilo de Souza Filho: Maker's Knowledge Chapter 92 Arthur Madigan:
Catholic Philosophers in the U.S