Referring to God : Jewish and Christian philosophical and theological perspectives
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Referring to God : Jewish and Christian philosophical and theological perspectives
Curzon Press, 2000
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityグローバル専攻
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
There is a long tradition of discussion in the philosophy of religion about the problems and possibilities involved in talking about God. This book presents accounts of the problem within Jewish and Christian philosophy.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction, Oliver Leaman
- Chapter 2 The Source and Destination of Thought, John Haldane
- res1 Response, Mark Wynn
- Chapter 3 William Alston on Referring to God, Joe Houston
- res2 Response, Peter Byrne
- Chapter 4 Identifying God in Experience: On Strawson, Sounds, and God's Space, Jerome Gellman
- res3 Response, Paul Helm
- Chapter 5 The God of Abraham, Saadia and Aquinas, Eleonore Stump
- res4 Response, Martin Stone
- Chapter 6 Judaic Perspectives on Petitionary Prayer, Jerome Gellman
- Chapter 7 Maimonides and Calvin on Accommodation, Paul Helm
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Index
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