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Changing Christian Paradigms and their Implications for Modern Thought: Numen Book Series, cartea 57

Autor Knox
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 1992
Though the Bible and creeds have provided a compass for Christianity from earliest times, the frameworks of thought within which they have been understood have constantly changed, the contribution of Augustine to these changes being fundamental. This book traces, first, these changes chronologically and shows how they have led to the separation of religion and science, faith and reason, supernatural and natural, and so to current materialism: but also to radical alterations to our understanding of God and his relationship to the world. The second part shows in more detail how these changes have altered the significance of major features of Christian faith and led to serious incoherences. And the third part shows, not only how pre-Augustinian and Biblical understandings cohere closely with modern science, but that they have radical implications for our understanding of man, his place in nature and survival of death, for Jesus Christ and for the role of the Churches.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004096707
ISBN-10: 9004096701
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Numen Book Series


Public țintă

students and scholars of the history of religions, contemporary philosophy, theologians.

Recenzii

'...very interesting and thought-provoking...'
Dr. Charles Fryer, The Christian Parapsychologist, 1994.
'...an important contribution to the subject.'
Colin Gunton, J.T.S., 1994.

Notă biografică

Crawford Knox (Ph.D. in the Philosophy of Religion) worked in a Government scientific research establishment and subsequently as an administrative civil servant in Whitehall. He currently lives in Devon.