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The question of Christian philosophy today
Francis J Ambrosio
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page vii)
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Introduction (page ix)
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I EVOKING THE QUESTION
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1. Back to the Future? (William J. Richardson, page 3)
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II ENCOUNTERING THE TRADITION
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2. History of Philosophy as Tutor of Christian Philosophy (Marilyn McCord Adams, page 37)
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3. Secular Philosophy and Its Origins at the Dawn of the Modern Age (Louis Dupré, page 61)
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4. Original Sin: A Study in the Interaction of Philosophy and Theology (Robert Merrihew Adams, page 80)
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5. The Problem of Christian Philosophy (Adriaan Peperzak, page 111)
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6. A Theological View of Philosophy: Revelation and Reason (David Tracy, page 142)
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III OF WHAT AVAIL?
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7. Lonergan and the Measures of God (Patrick A. Heelan, S. J., page 165)
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8. Metanoetics: Elements of a Postmodern Christian Philosophy (John D. Caputo, page 189)
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9. "Divine Woman/Divine Women": The Return of the Sacred in Bataille, Lacan, and Irigaray (Amy Hollywood, page 224)
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10. "Christian Philosophy": Hermeneutic or Heuristic? (Jea-Luc Marion, page 247)
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IV PHILOSOPHIZING AS A CHRISTIAN
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11. Philosophy and Existence (Jean Ladrière, page 267)
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V A CONCLUDING ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION
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VI IN RESPONSE
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12. On Seeing Fra Angelico's San Marco Annunciation: The Place of Art (Francis J. Ambrosio, page 313)
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About the Authors (page 363)
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Published: 1999
Publisher: Fordham University Press
- 9780823219827 (paper)
- 9780823219810 (hardcover)