This is an exciting reference work that will be of value both to those who are already interested in philosophical theology and those who might find fruitful material for their own work in philosophy of religion, metaphysics, epistemology and other central areas of philosophy.

David S. Oderberg, Times Literary Supplement

substantial and beautifully produced volume

Gordon Graham, Scottish Journal of Theology

Philosophical theology is aimed primarily at theoretical understanding of the nature and attributes of God and of God's relationship to the world and its inhabitants. During the twentieth century, much of the philosophical community (both in the Anglo-American analytic tradition and in Continental circles) had grave doubts about our ability to attain any such understanding. In recent years the analytic tradition in particular has moved beyond the biases that placed obstacles in the way of the pursuing questions located on the interface of philosophy and religion. The result has been a rebirth of serious, widely-discussed work in philosophical theology. The Oxford Handbook of Philosophical Theology attempts both to familiarize readers with the directions in which this scholarship has gone and to pursue the discussion into hitherto under-examined areas. Written by some of the leading scholars in the field, the essays in the Handbook are grouped in five sections. In the first ("Theological Prolegomena"), articles focus on the authority of scripture and tradition, on the nature and mechanisms of divine revelation, on the relation between religion and science, and on theology and mystery. The next section ("Divine Attributes") focuses on philosophical problems connected with the central divine attributes: aseity, omnipotence, omniscience, and the like. In Section Three ("God and Creation"), essays explore theories of divine action and divine providence, questions about petitionary prayer, problems about divine authority and God's relationship to morality and moral standards, and various formulations of and responses to the problem of evil. The fourth section ("Topics in Christian Philosophy") examines philosophical problems that arise in connection with such central Christian doctrines as the trinity, the incarnation, the atonement, original sin, resurrection, and the Eucharist. Finally, Section Five ("Non-Christian Philosophical Theology") introduces readers to work that is being done in Jewish, Islamic, and Chinese philosophical theology.
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Philosophical theology aims at achieving a theoretical understanding of the nature and attributes of God and of God's relationship to the world and its inhabitants. Contains twenty-six new essays in five sections: Theological Prolegomena, Divine Attributes, God and Creation, Topics in Christian Philosophy, and Non-Christian Philosophical Theology.
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I. THEOLOGICAL PROLEGOMENA; II. DIVINE ATTRIBUTES; III. GOD AND CREATION; IV. TOPICS IN CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHICAL THEOLOGY; V. NON-CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHICAL THEOLOGY
`Review from previous edition ...the book is well done, has top-notch articles from important people in the field, and makes a valuable contribution' Harry J. Gensler, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Wide-ranging survey of contemporary philosophical theology Twenty-six contributions from an outstanding international team of authors Summarises and extends debates to bring readers up-to-date and break new ground Highlights possibilities for further research in the field
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Wide-ranging survey of contemporary philosophical theology Twenty-six contributions from an outstanding international team of authors Summarises and extends debates to bring readers up-to-date and break new ground Highlights possibilities for further research in the field
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199596539
Publisert
2011
Utgiver
Oxford University Press; Oxford University Press
Vekt
1099 gr
Høyde
244 mm
Bredde
174 mm
Dybde
46 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
624