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Christian philosophy. --- Philosophy, Christian --- Philosophy
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A collection of articles and presentations from French journals and learned societies appearing from 1931 to 1936, translated into English with considerable supporting apparatus
Christian philosophy --- Philosophy, Christian --- Philosophy --- History
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Richard Swinburne is one of the most influential contemporary proponents of the analytical philosophy of religion. He is, above all, a traditional theist, i.e. he believes, that there exists an eternal, uncreated and immaterial perfect soul called "God" which is omnipotent, omniscient, perfectly free, morally perfect and the creator and sustainer of the universe. However, his interests are very wide-ranging. He has written on almost every central theological and philosophical issue such as epistemology, metaphysics, theory of mind and ethics. Swinburne is particularly well-known for his percep
Christian philosophy. --- Philosophy, Christian --- Philosophy --- Swinburne, Richard.
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Deuils, dépressions, naufrages éthiques, ruptures amoureuses, krachs existentiels… : parfois la vie se fait dure, voire terrible. Nul n’échappe à ces chutes qui nous placent face à la seule question qui vaille alors : saurons-nous traverser ces nuits et nous relever – autrement dit : ressusciter ?Un solide équipement métaphysique peut nous aider à sortir de ces épisodes dramatiques de l’existence, à les commuer en situations résurrectionnelles. C’est d’une telle métaphysique, chrétienne, qu’il est question dans ce livre à la fois marqué par le tragique de la condition humaine et rempli d’espérance. Denis Moreau y entremêle réflexions philosophiques et témoignages personnels pour examiner quelques-unes des catastrophes que la vie nous réserve et décrire la façon chrétienne de tenter de les traverser, à la lumière de la foi en la résurrection du Christ. Parce que les petites résurrections dans nos vies sont comme des rejetons de la grande. Et que, ainsi que l’écrit Hemingway : « L’homme n’est pas fait pour être vaincu. L’homme peut être détruit, mais pas vaincu. »
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Christian philosophers value drawing others to Christian faith. While the integrity of Christian philosophy is defended, questions are raised about its relationship to the overall practice of philosophy. This book reflects on when it may be philosophically acceptable to appeal to mystery.
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The early church and gnosticism are represented by St Paul and Simon Magus of Samaria. This text focuses on the ideas of these two men and their lineage. The author summarizes how these paradigms evolved and their psychological significance for the individual and contemporary ideas in religion.
PSYCHOLOGY --- Psyche (Greek Deity) --- Philosophy, Christian --- Gnosticism --- Social Science --- Philosophy --- Religion --- Psyche (greek deity) --- Philosophy, christian --- Social science
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Learning and scholarship --- Christian philosophy --- Philosophy, Christian --- Philosophy --- Religious aspects --- Christianity. --- History.
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L’éternité est déjà là quand cède en l’homme tout ce qui le retient sur un chemin de vérité et de liberté.Lorsqu’il emprunte cette voie pour dire le mystère de Dieu à ses frères, aux moniales et aux béguines de la vallée rhénane, Maître Eckhart (1260-1328) ne sait pas encore qu’il lui faudra le vivre jusqu’aux confins du plus radical abandon qui, certainement, est sa plus authentique prédication. Dès lors, éprouvée par l’adversité, sa parole est un chemin d’humanité qui, jusque dans un « je ne sais pas », offre à chacun d’avancer « au large », conformément à la parole de Jésus à ses disciples, dans les profondeurs océaniques du désir le plus intime, là même où l’âme humaine accueille ce qui lui est le « plus proche ».
Philosophy, Medieval --- Christian philosophy --- Philosophy, Christian --- Philosophy --- Medieval philosophy --- Scholasticism --- Eckhart, --- Eckart, --- Eckehart, --- Eckhart, Johannes, --- Ekharti, --- Ėkkhart, --- Eckhart
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This text traces a genealogy of phenomenology by bringing attention to Michel Henry in lieu of this ongoing philosophical discourse. His views on life are seen as answering questions opened up by other widely known philosophers such as Kant, Descartes, Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Plato, among others. This book seeks to explore the importance of a 20th Century French philosopher whose views on life are equally as important as the aforementioned thinkers because it addresses their unanswered questions. The author also offers her own original critiques of Henry's work as well.
Christian philosophy. --- Henry, Michel, 1922-2002. --- Phenomenology. --- Phenomenology --- Christian philosophy --- Philosophy & Religion --- Philosophy --- Philosophy, Christian --- Philosophy, Modern --- Henry, Michel,
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