Description |
xx, 368 pages ; 23 cm |
Series |
Hewett lectures ; 1959 |
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Hewett lectures ; 1959
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Contents |
[ch1] The knowledge of God; Some introductory questions; Its actuality, objectivity, and possibility -- [ch2] The interaction of theology with scientific development; Change in the doctrine of God; The distinction between grace and nature; Scientific objectivity; The place of the human subject in knowledge -- [ch3] The nature of scientific activity; General and special science; Theology and general scientific method; The scientific requirements of theology -- [ch4] The nature of truth; The truth of God; The truthfulness of theological statements -- [ch5] Problems of logic; The logic of God; The logic of man -- [ch6] Theological science among the special sciences; Similarities and differences between theology and the other sciences; The relevance of historical science; Theology as dogmatic science |
Analysis |
Philosophical theology |
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Religion and science |
Notes |
"Based on the Hewett lectures for 1959." |
Bibliography |
Bibliographical footnotes |
Subject |
Logic.
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Philosophical theology.
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Religion and science.
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Theology -- Methodology.
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LC no. |
76413012 |
ISBN |
0192139428 |
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0567085147 |
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