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El. knyga: Faith and Reason in the Reformations

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  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Dec-2021
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781793606891
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  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781793606891
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The five-hundredth anniversary of the Protestant Reformation reawakened a long-standing and spirited conversation between philosophic science and religious faith, a conversation which continues to have consequences on how we understand both science and faith. This book brings scholars together to reflect on the topic of the Protestant Reformation, as well as the Roman Catholic Counter Reformation, the nature of science, and the unity of the Church. Five chapters in this collection represent five distinct theological formulations within Christianity; the other seven chapters are from a variety of historic, philosophic, and theological starting points on the topic. These twelve accounts range from theologies informed by the Classical Philosophy of Plato and Aristotle; medieval Jewish and Roman Catholic writers; Moses Maimonides and Thomas More; writers of the Protestant Reformation (Martin Luther, John Calvin, Richard Hooker, and William Shakespeare); the founders of modern science (Francis Bacon and T. H. Huxley), and the modern day theologies of Abraham Kuyper, Flannery OConnor, H. R. Niebuhr, and Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1(20)
PART I FIVE KEYNOTE ADDRESSES
21(86)
Chapter One Catholic Reflections on Reason and Faith after Five Hundred Years of Reform and Enlightenment
23(16)
Douglas Kries
Chapter Two Sola Fide: What Is the Role of Reason after the Reformation?
39(18)
Jennifer Hockenbery
Chapter Three The Grammar of Faith in Twelfth Night: Richard Hooker's Gift to Shakespeare
57(18)
John Baxter
Chapter Four Reason and the Paradigms of the Nature-Grace Relationship
75(16)
Al Walters
Chapter Five An English Major's Theology? The Incarnation as Answer to the Question of the Relationship Between Faith and Reason
91(16)
Christina Bieber Lake
PART II SEVEN STUDIES ON CORE TREATISES FROM THE MEDIEVAL TO MODERN PERIODS (IN HISTORICAL ORDER OF THE PRIMARY TEXT EXAMINED)
107(130)
A Medieval Alternatives
109(2)
Chapter Six "And Ye Shall be as Rulers, having Opinions about Good and Evil" (Gen. 3:5b)--Maimonides on the `Fall' in Genesis 3 in the Guide of the Perplexed
111(20)
Terence J. Kieven
Chapter Seven The Ills of Man Writ Large: Hythloday's Diagnosis and Solution in Thomas More's Utopia
131(12)
Elisa Torres Neff
B The Reformation Argument
141(2)
Chapter Eight The Impotency of Reason in Calvin's Account of Natural Law and Natural Reason
143(16)
Judson Marvel
C The New Science and Christian Theology
157(2)
Chapter Nine Faith and Reason behind the Throne: Francis Bacon's Integral Correlation of Religious Conviction and Inductive Curiosity
159(20)
Scott Culpepper
D Science and Faith in the Nineteenth Century
177(2)
Chapter Ten The "New Reformation" of Victorian Scientific Naturalism
179(26)
James C. Ungureanu
E Contemporary Reflections on Faith, Politics, and Education
203(2)
Chapter Eleven Prodigal Ratio: The Autonomy of Reason and Its Homecoming to Faith in Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Ethics
205(12)
David E. Timmer
Chapter Twelve Teaching Christianly: Competing Christian Perspectives on the Student, Teacher, Curriculum, Purpose of Education, Calling, and Truth
217(20)
Stephen D. Holtrop
Index 237(12)
About the Contributors 249
Terence J. Kleven is professor of religion and chair of the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Central College.