Kant's critical religion : volume two of Kant's system of perspectives
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Kant's critical religion : volume two of Kant's system of perspectives
Ashgate, c2000
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Sequel to: Kant's system of perspectives : an architectonic interpretation of the critical philosophy
Includes bibliography and index
Description and Table of Contents
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Systematic foundations: Kant's theoretic metaphysics
- Kant's "dreams" of a critical mysticism
- Kant's critical philosophy - an overview of KSP1. Part 2 Critical theology: Kant's "appropriation" of Lampe's God - theistic alternatives to proving God's existence
- symbolic theology and the nature of God
- religion as the synthesis of theology and morality. Part 3 Critical religion: Kant's system of religious perspectives
- Christianity as the universal religion
- a Kantian system of biblical theology. Part 4 Critical mysticism: Reason's birth in immediate experience
- the tantalizing "gap" in Kant's system
- the "transition" to the end of all philosophy. Appendices: the story of "Kant's Critical Religion"
- Kant, Swedenborg and Kantian mystics
- further reflections on KSP1
- how to be a theist without proving that God exists
- Jesus and Kant - four perspectives on moral judgement
- faith in the face of evil - Kant's solutions to five standard theological problems
- the four parerga - reason's need for divine assistance
- Kant's critical hermeneutic of prayer
- Kantian Christianity - 95 theses and a critical catechism.
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