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Kant and the Question of Theology
Chris L. Firestone
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Description for Kant and the Question of Theology
hardcover. Kant scholars and analytic philosophers use varied perspectives to address problems surrounding Kant's theories of God and religion. Editor(s): Firestone, Chris; Jacobs, Nathan; Joiner, James. Num Pages: 276 pages. BIC Classification: HPCD. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 228 x 152. .
God is a problematic idea in Kant's terms, but many scholars continue to be interested in Kantian theories of religion and the issues that they raise. In these new essays, scholars both within and outside Kant studies analyse Kant's writings and his claims about natural, philosophical, and revealed theology. Topics debated include arguments for the existence of God, natural theology, redemption, divine action, miracles, revelation, and life after death. The volume includes careful examination of key Kantian texts alongside discussion of their themes from both constructive and analytic perspectives. These contributions broaden the scope of the scholarship on Kant, exploring the value of doing theology in consonance or conversation with Kant. It builds bridges across divides that often separate the analytic from the continental and the philosophical from the theological. The resulting volume clarifies the significance and relevance of Kant's theology for current debates about the philosophy of God and religion.
Product Details
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Weight
28g
Number of Pages
270
Place of Publication
Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781107116818
SKU
V9781107116818
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99-1
About Chris L. Firestone
Chris L. Firestone is Professor of Philosophy at Trinity International University, Illinois. He has published widely on Kant, including Kant and Theology at the Boundaries of Reason (2009). Nathan A. Jacobs is Visiting Scholar of Philosophy at University of Kentucky. He is co-author of In Defense of Kant's Religion (2008) and co-editor of The Persistence of the Sacred in Modern Thought (2012). James H. Joiner is Lecturer in Philosophy at Northern Arizona University, where his work focuses on contemporary analytic philosophy of religion, medieval philosophy, and bioethics.
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