Philosophical theology and the knowledge of persons:

"In the series of essays collected in this book, Eleonore Stump offers reflections that illustrate the nature and importance of learning from the Christian heritage in its development over the ages of the Christian tradition and its continued development in interaction with contemporary philoso...

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1. Verfasser: Stump, Eleonore 1947- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Eugene, Oregon Cascade Books [2023]
Schriftenreihe:Analyzing theology series
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Zusammenfassung:"In the series of essays collected in this book, Eleonore Stump offers reflections that illustrate the nature and importance of learning from the Christian heritage in its development over the ages of the Christian tradition and its continued development in interaction with contemporary philosophy, theology, and science. The essays show the power of this heritage in philosophical theology and in philosophical biblical exegesis. Central to the concerns they address is the Christian conviction that at the foundation of all reality is a God, who is love in a welcoming personal relationship offered to all human beings. The essays explore the nature of God and some puzzles about God's interactions with human beings; they also examine the nature of human knowledge of God and argue that it can be achieved not only through propositional truths but also through knowledge of persons, and even through apprehension of beauty in nature or the arts. The book closes with an examination of what it is to will in accordance with the will of God for those who long for him."--
Beschreibung:A collection of previously published essays and articles. Dates of original publication range from 1988 to 2019--See page vii
Beschreibung:xi, 273 Seiten 23 cm
ISBN:9781666700541
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