Kant and Theology

Kant and Theology
Title Kant and Theology PDF eBook
Author Pamela Sue Anderson
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 133
Release 2010-05-27
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567603741

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Shedding new light on enlightenment and religion, this is an introduction to the influence of Kant's thoughts on theology and the response from theology.

Kant and the Question of Theology

Kant and the Question of Theology
Title Kant and the Question of Theology PDF eBook
Author Chris L. Firestone
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 271
Release 2017-09-21
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1107116813

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Kant scholars and analytic philosophers use varied perspectives to address problems surrounding Kant's theories of God and religion.

Kant: Religion Within the Boundaries of Mere Reason

Kant: Religion Within the Boundaries of Mere Reason
Title Kant: Religion Within the Boundaries of Mere Reason PDF eBook
Author Immanuel Kant
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 276
Release 1998-11-26
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521599641

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Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason is a key element of the system of philosophy which Kant introduced with his Critique of Pure Reason, and a work of major importance in the history of Western religious thought. It represents a great philosopher's attempt to spell out the form and content of a type of religion that would be grounded in moral reason and would meet the needs of ethical life. It includes sharply critical and boldly constructive discussions on topics not often treated by philosophers, including such traditional theological concepts as original sin and the salvation or 'justification' of a sinner, and the idea of the proper role of a church. This volume presents it and three short essays that illuminate it in new translations by Allen Wood and George di Giovanni, with an introduction by Robert Merrihew Adams that locates it in its historical and philosophical context.

Kant's Rational Theology

Kant's Rational Theology
Title Kant's Rational Theology PDF eBook
Author Allen W. Wood
Publisher
Total Pages 168
Release 1978
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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This book explores Kant's views on the concept of God and on the attempt to demonstrate God's existence as a means of understanding Kant's work as a whole and of achieving a proper appreciation of the contents of Kant's moral faith.

Religion and Rational Theology

Religion and Rational Theology
Title Religion and Rational Theology PDF eBook
Author Immanuel Kant
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 546
Release 2001-03-19
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1316101673

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This volume collects for the first time in a single volume all of Kant's writings on religion and rational theology. These works were written during a period of conflict between Kant and the Prussian authorities over his religious teachings. His final statement of religion was made after the death of King Frederick William II in 1797. The historical context and progression of this conflict are charted in the general introduction to the volume and in the translators' introductions to particular texts. All the translations are new with the exception of The Conflict of the Faculties, where the translation has been revised and re-edited to conform to the guidelines of the Cambridge Edition. As is standard with all the volumes in this edition, there are copious linguistic and explanatory notes, and a glossary of key terms.

Kant as Philosophical Theologian

Kant as Philosophical Theologian
Title Kant as Philosophical Theologian PDF eBook
Author Bernard M. G. Reardon
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages 232
Release 1988
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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This book sets out to present Kant as a theological thinker. His critical philosophy was not only destructive of "natural" theology, with its attempt to prove devine existence by logical argument, it also left no room for "revelation" in the traditional sense. Yet Kant himself, who was brought up in Lutheran pietism, certainly believed in God, and could fairly be described as a religious man. But he held that religion can be based only on the moral consciousness, and in his last major work, "Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone"ódiscussed here in detailóhe interpreted Christianity purely in terms of moral symbolism.

Religion Within the Boundary of Pure Reason

Religion Within the Boundary of Pure Reason
Title Religion Within the Boundary of Pure Reason PDF eBook
Author Immanuel Kant
Publisher
Total Pages 296
Release 1838
Genre Philosophy and religion
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