Kant and Theology (Philosophy And Theology Series)
Pamela Sue Anderson, Jordan BellPaperback 2010-05-27
The philosophy of Kant is widely acknowledged to have had a major impact on theology. However, due to the vastness and complexity of Kant's philosophical system, contemporary theologians and ethicists tend to steer clear of his actual writings and often exhibit a misunderstanding of his central ideas on reason, morality and religion. Anderson and Bell aim to make Kant accessible again to new generations of students and to challenge twenty-first century academics to return to Enlightenment rationality. Kant and Theology takes a fresh look at freedom, evil and human autonomy in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason; Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals and Critique of Practical Reason, as well as his Religion Within the Boundaries of Mere Reason and 'An Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?', demonstrating how these core texts can inform debates about a range of topics including salvation, purgatory, ritual practice and the role of reason for religious people today
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An introduction to the influence of Kant's though on theology and the response from theology.
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The philosophy of Kant is widely acknowledged to have had a major impact on theology. However, due to the vastness and complexity of Kant's philosophical system, contemporary theologians and ethicists tend to steer clear of his actual writings and often exhibit a misunderstanding of his central ideas on reason, morality and religion. Anderson and Bell aim to make Kant accessible again to new generations of students and to challenge twenty-first century academics to return to Enlightenment rationality. Kant and Theology takes a fresh look at freedom, evil and human autonomy in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason; Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals and Critique of Practical Reason, as well as his Religion Within the Boundaries of Mere Reason and 'An Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?', demonstrating how these core texts can inform debates about a range of topics including salvation, purgatory, ritual practice and the role of reason for religious people today
-Publisher.
Publisher Description
An introduction to the influence of Kant's though on theology and the response from theology.