The Philosophy in Christianity
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The Philosophy in Christianity
(Royal Institute of Philosophy lecture series, v. 25)
Cambridge University Press, c1989
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"Supplement to Philosophy 1989."
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Description
This collection examines the central doctrines of Christianity and the ways in which, in the formulation of these doctrines, Christians have drawn on philosophical ideas.
Table of Contents
Foreword GODFREY VESEY Reason in mystery NORMAN KRETZMANN Logos and Trinity: patterns of Platonist influence on early Christianity JOHN DILLON The philosophy in Christianity: Arius and Athanasius MAURICE WILES Could God become Man? RICHARD SWINBURNE Augustine's philosophy of being CHRISTOPHER STEAD Predestination and freedom in Augustine's ethics GERALD O'DALY God as creator KEITH WARD Foreknowledge and the vulnerability of God I. R. LUCAS On not knowing too much about God A. H. ARMSTRONG Where two are to become one: mysticism and monism GRACE JANTZEN Faith and goodness ELEONORE STUMP Hope STEWART SUTHERLAND Christian averroism, fideism, and the "two-fold truth" STUART BROWN Does philosophy 'leave everything as it is'? Even theology RENFORD BAMBROUGH.
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