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1 online resource |
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Transcending Boundaries in Philosophy and Theology |
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Transcending boundaries in philosophy and theology.
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Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; 1 Introduction to Rationality as Virtue; The Intellectual Context of Theological Philosophy; The Precursor: Pro-Theology Philosophy; The Project: Theological Philosophy; Endnotes; PART I NECESSARY CONDITIONS FOR PRO-THEOLOGY PHILOSOPHY; 2 The Ontology of Participation; The Ontology of Things Known; The Ontology of the Human Knower; Endnotes; 3 The Ontology of Knowledge; The Elements of Logic; Language and Knowledge; Inductive Reasoning; Deductive Reasoning; Logical Fallacies; Conclusion |
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Endnotes4 The Conditions for Knowledge; The First Condition: Expectant Faith; The Second Condition: Fulfilled Faith; The Third Condition: Informed Faith; Informed vs Uninformed Faith; Endnotes; 5 Rationality; Intellect and Will; Passions; Intellectual Vices; Rationality as Intellectual Virtue; Rationality in Wisdom, Science, and Art; Endnotes; PART II SUFFICIENT CONDITIONS FOR PRO-THEOLOGY PHILOSOPHY; 6 Deficient Conditions for Pro-Theology Philosophy; Passion and Vice; The Seven Capital Vices; Vice vs Virtue; Endnotes; 7 Sufficient Conditions for Pro-Theology Philosophy |
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The First Condition: PrudenceThe Second Condition: Justice; The Third Condition: Fortitude; The Fourth Condition: Temperance; Moral Virtue as Rationality; Endnotes; 8 Towards a Theological Philosophy; Endnotes; Bibliography |
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Faith and reason.
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Philosophical theology.
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Rationalism.
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Virtue.
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rationalism (philosophy)
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Faith and reason
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Philosophical theology
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Rationalism
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Virtue
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Electronic book
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Author |
Vanhoozer, Kevin, Professor
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Warner, Martin, Professor
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ISBN |
9781317071440 |
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1317071441 |
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