Reason and the question of God : an introduction to the philosophy of religion /
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Author / Creator: | Schaeffler, Richard. |
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Uniform title: | Religionsphilosophie. English |
Imprint: | New York : Crossroad Pub., c1999. |
Description: | xvii, 198 p. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4068436 |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- Foreword to the Second Edition, 1997
- Introduction
- Chapter 1.. The Oldest Type: Philosophy of Religion as Critique of a "Prerational Consciousness"
- Chapter 2.. A Widely Diffused Type: Philosophy of Religion as Conversion of Religion into Philosophy
- A First Program: Philosophical Allegorization of Religious Tradition
- The Platonic Source of a Second Program: Philosophy as Religion Become Conscious of Itself
- Modifications of This Program in the History of Philosophy
- Philosophy of Religion as Transformation of Religion into Philosophy: Backward Glance on a Journey
- Chapter 3.. The Prevailing Type in Several Eras: Philosophy of Religion on the Basis of Philosophical Theology
- Theme and Argumentation of Philosophical Theology
- From the Critical Hermeneutics of Religion to Onto-Theology
- Kant's "Copernican Revolution" and the Crisis of Onto-Theology
- On the History and Typology of Discourse upon God in Transcendental Philosophy
- Discourse upon God in Transcendental Philosophy, and Theology of Hope
- Philosophy of Religion on the Basis of Philosophical Theology: Review of a Journey and Critical Evaluation
- Chapter 4.. A More Recent Type of Philosophy of Religion: The Phenomenology of Religion
- Phenomenology of Religions: Outcome of an Encounter between Philosophical Phenomenology and Empirical Religious Science
- Phenomenology of Religion as Doctrine of the Apparition of the Holy: Positions, Programs, and Developments
- The Question of Possibilities and Boundaries of the Phenomenological Method in Religious Science
- Outlook: The Program of the Phenomenology of Religion and Its Maintenance by Way of a Transcendental Analytics of Religious Language
- Chapter 5.. The "Linguistic Turn," and the Philosophy of Religion as Analysis of Religious Language
- Positivism and the Analysis of Religious Language
- The "Linguistic Turn" and Transcendental Philosophy: Analysis of Religious Language beyond the Struggle with Positivism
- Philosophy of Language and Theology of the Word: The Linguistic Turn in the Encounter of Philosophy of Religion and Christian Theology
- Chapter 6.. Philosophical Theology, Phenomenology of Religion, Analytics of Religious Language: A Review of Three Methodological Approaches to the Philosophy of Religion, and a Systematic Outlook
- Comparative Review and Critical Evaluation
- A Systematic View
- Supplementary Material for the Second Edition
- An Altered Orientation Requirement
- The Secularization Process as a Question to Be Addressed to the Philosophy of Religion
- Secularization of Politics and Environmental Ethics, and the Need for a New Orientation of the Philosophy of Religion
- Intercultural Encounter and Dialogue of the Religions
- "New Religions" and the Question of Criteria for the Distinction of the "Genuinely Religious" from "Pseudomorphoses of Religion"
- Questions for the Philosophy of Religion on the Part of Theology
- Problems of Method
- The Method-Combination Suggested in This Book
- Methodological Objections
- Attempts at an Application
- Religion's Rationality and Capacity for Critique
- Differentiation of the Religious from Its Distortions as Task of Argumentation in Theology and the Philosophy of Religion
- Religion, Culture, and Society
- On the Question of Method: Primacy of Intentionality?
- Works Cited
- Index