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El. knyga: Philosophy and the Burden of Theological Honesty: A Donald Mackinnon Reader

Edited by (Yarra Theological Union, Australia),
  • Formatas: 336 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Jun-2011
  • Leidėjas: T.& T.Clark Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9780567604286
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  • Formatas: 336 pages
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  • Leidėjas: T.& T.Clark Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9780567604286
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This is a collection of writings of one of Britains most prominent theologian and thinker. Donald M. MacKinnon has been one of the most important and influential of post-war British theologians and religious philosophers. Generally eclectic, frequently allusive, usually intellectually generous, persistently richly challenging and always astonishingly erudite, he had a significant impact on the development and subsequent theological work of the likes of Rowan Williams, Nicholas Lash, David Ford and John Milbank. A younger generation largely emerging from Cambridge, but with influence elsewhere, has more recently brought MacKinnon's normally occasionalist writing to a larger audience worldwide where it is beginning to receive noteworthy attention. In this collection several of MacKinnon's most outstanding papers not yet published in book format is collected together with an Editorial Introduction by a former student of one of MacKinnon's own students. They range from his reflections on theology as educational, the nature of moral reasoning, considerations of ecclesial practice, dogmatics and hope. Here is another reminder of MacKinnon's intellectual brilliance.

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A collection of writings of one of Britains most prominent theologian and thinker.
Editor's Introduction: Donald MacKinnon: Extraordinary Theologian of the Ordinary vii
1 Theology as a Discipline of a Modern University (1972)
1(10)
2 The Function of Philosophy in Education (1941)
11(4)
3 Moral Objections (1963)
15(12)
4 Kant's Agnosticism (1947)
27(8)
5 The Christian Understanding of Truth (1948)
35(10)
6 Christian and Marxist Dialectic (1953)
45(10)
7 Prayer Worship and Life (1953)
55(12)
8 Some Reflections on Secular Diakonia (1966)
67(10)
9 Sacrament and Common Meal (1955)
77(6)
10 Moral Freedom (1969)
83(16)
11 Ethical Intuition (1956)
99(16)
12 Natural Law (1966)
115(16)
13 Freedom Defended (1968--9)
131(6)
14 Revelation and Social Justice (1941)
137(24)
15 On Comprehending the Threat (1989)
161(12)
16 Some Epistemological Reflections on Mystical Experience (1978)
173(8)
17 Drama and Memory (1984)
181(8)
18 The Evangelical Imagination (1986)
189(12)
19 Intellect and Imagination (1991)
201(8)
20 Does Faith Create its Own Objects? (1990)
209(14)
21 Creation: A Dialogue between Anthony Flew and D. M. MacKinnon (1955)
223(14)
22 `Substance' in Christology: A Cross-Bench View (1972)
237(18)
23 The Tomb was Empty (1946)
255(6)
24 Son of Man: A Comment (1990)
261(4)
25 Christology and Protest (1988)
265(12)
26 The Icon Christi and Eucharistic Theology (1992)
277(4)
27 Some Reflections on Hans Urs von Balthasar's Christology, with Special Reference to Theodramatik II/2 and III (1986)
281(8)
28 Subjective and Objective Conceptions of Atonement (1966)
289(12)
29 Teleology and Redemption (1995)
301(6)
30 Death (1955)
307(6)
Index 313
John McDowell is Morpeth Professor of Theology, University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia The Rt. Hon. and Most Reverend Rowan Williams is Archbishop of Canterbury. He was formerly Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity at Oxford and Archbishop of Wales.