In God, Morality, and Beauty, Randall B. Bush argues that a Trinitarian vision of reality, combined with the disciplines of aesthetics and ethics, is the most satisfactory way to address questions pertaining to the philosophy of value that are currently being debated in the social sciences and humanities.
In God, Morality, and Beauty, Randall B. Bush argues that a Trinitarian vision of reality, combined with the disciplines of aesthetics and ethics, is the most satisfactory way to address questions pertaining to the philosophy of value that are currently being debated in the social sciences and humanities.
Randall B. Bush is university professor of philosophy at Union University.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Questions of Value 2. An All-Encompassing Compass of Value 3. Identifying Value-Indicators 4. The Function of Value-Indicators within Frameworks of Contextualization 5. Language as a Vehicle of Value 6. Action as A Vehicle of Value 7. Story, Narrative, and Drama as Mediators of Ultimate Value 8. The Struggle of Good against Evil 9. The Divine-Human Metanarrative in a Trinitarian Context
1. Questions of Value 2. An All-Encompassing Compass of Value 3. Identifying Value-Indicators 4. The Function of Value-Indicators within Frameworks of Contextualization 5. Language as a Vehicle of Value 6. Action as A Vehicle of Value 7. Story, Narrative, and Drama as Mediators of Ultimate Value 8. The Struggle of Good against Evil 9. The Divine-Human Metanarrative in a Trinitarian Context
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