Encountering Jesus Christ
rethinking christological faith and commitment
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Author
Publication
2009 - Marquette University Press, Milwaukee, Wis, Wisconsin
Language
English
Word Count
160,000 words, Guess
Page Count
640 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100874627427
- ISBN-139780874627428
- Goodreads7105857
- Library of Congress Control Number2009013756
- OCLC Control Number318191146
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780874627428
- Open LibraryOL23202786M
Classifications
- DDC232/.8
- LCCBT203 .G45 2009
- LCCBT203.G45 2009
Description
"In this book I argue, in agreement with the great American philsopher of religion Josiah Royce, that Christianity exemplifies a religion in search of a metaphysics, i.e., of an integrated, rational way of talking about God, self, other people, and the world - in other words, about any reality whatever. I also argue that in the past theologians have tried to interpret Christian religious experience with seriously flawed philosophical categories which lead to theological dead ends. In my judgement, dualistic patterns of philosophical thinking have in the past caused the greatest havoc and have brought Christian faith into needless disrepute. Dualistic patterns of thinking conceive two interrelated realities in such a way as to make their relationship to one another subsequently unintelligible. Dualism roots itself in another philosophical fallacy: namely, essentialism. Essentialism fallaciously transforms human cognitive modes of perception into realities which exist apart from thought." -- Preface.
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Series Statement
- Marquette studies in theology -- no. 65
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