To let Gilson gently fade away into the limbo of secondary thinkers would be a disservice to mankind. This book is a stimulus to remaining awake about the intellectual debates unfolding today in the Catholic Church. - Thomas Langan
In Art and Intellect in the Philosophy of Etienne Gilson, Francesca Aran Murphy tells the story of this French philosopher's struggle to reconcile faith and reason. In his lifetime, Gilson often stood alone in presenting Saint Thomas Aquinas as a theologian, one whose philosophy came from his faith. Today, Gilson's view is becoming the prevalent one. Murphy provides us with an intellectual biography of this Thomist leader throughout the stages of his scholarly development. Murphy covers more than a half century of Gilson's life while supplying the reader with reminders of the political and social realities that confronted intellectuals of the early twentieth century. She shows the effects inner-church politics had on Gilson and his contemporaries such as Alfred Loisy, Lucien Levy Bruhl, Charles Maurras, Henri de Lubac, Marie-Dominique Chenu, and Jacques Maritain, while also contextualizing Gilson's own life and thoughts in relation to these philosophers and theologians. These great thinkers, along with Gilson, continue to be sources of important intellectual debate among scholars, as do the political periods through which Gilson's story threads.
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Etienne Gilson often stood alone in presenting St Thomas Aquinas as a theologian, one whose philosophy came from his faith. This struggle to reconcile faith and reason was a cornerstone of Gilson's contribution to philosophy. Francesa Aran Murphy offers an intellectual biography of this French philosopher.
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ISBN
9780826215369
Publisert
2004-07-31
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University of Missouri Press
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745 gr
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239 mm
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163 mm
Dybde
32 mm
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G, P, U, 01, 06, 05
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Engelsk
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416
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