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- catalog contributor b1868848.
- catalog created "1987.".
- catalog date "1987".
- catalog date "1987.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1987.".
- catalog description "-- 4. The religious world view and attitude in life : Concepts of God. Man in his relation to God ; The problem of evil ; Salvation ; Salvation without mediation of a saviour ; Salvation through rites ; Salvation through obedience to the law ; Salvation through ascetism ; Salvation through insight ; Salvation through a saviour ; Eternal life. Eschatology ; Secularized eschatology ; Religion and culture ; Religion and morals ; Religion and science ; The logic of aesthetics, ethics and religion ; The mystical way ; Myth, sacrifice, symbol, miracle -- Appendices : Modern linguistic methods in theology ; Modern reformulation of analogy ; Hartshorne's contribution to the ontological argument and the relevance of process philosophy ; Modal reconstruction of the cosmological argument ; Is it possible to reduce religion to non-religious constituens? ; Possible reduction of the concept of God's perfection (as a primitive concept) to the concept of God's omniscience (as a primitive concept) ; Logical reconstruction of Kierkegaard's argument from the decisive moment in time ; Argument that the dialectic of the infinite is not universally valid ; The biblical rule of inference a minore ad maius and a maiore ad minus (qal wahomer) ; Logical analysis of the concept of revelation ; Some epistemological remarks ; The desirability calculus".
- catalog description "1. Concepts and problems : Philosophy and theology ; Various concepts of philosophy of religion ; Definitions ; Relation of philosophy and religion ; Philosophy and religion considered as two systems of statements ; The function of philosophy in relation to religion -- 2. Religious knowledge and the problem of verification : General philosophical orientation ; General epistemology. Various systems of logical empiricism ; Some aspect of the philosophy of science ; A model of language-systems ; Classification of the sciences according to their method ; Logic and experience. Science of religion and philosophy of religion ; Religious and mystical experience ; Schleiermacher ; Epistemological status of religious and mystical experience ; Religion as experience means the religion is a projection ; The rational way ; The two ways ; Anselm ; Thomas Aquinas ; Spinoza ; Hegel ; Final considerations ; The moral way ; Continuity between religion and morals. Kant ; Discontinuity between religion and morals. Kierkegaard en Brunner ; Kierkegaard ; E.B. Brunner ; Systematic evaluation ; Absolute autonomy of religion ; Karl Barth ; Wittgenstein ; Gerardus van der Leeuw ; Evaluation ; Logic of religion. Logical reconstructivism ; Religious language".
- catalog description "3. The philosophical doctrine of God : The arguments for God's existence ; Terminology ; The ontological argument ; Anselm ; Charles Hartshorne ; Spinoza ; J. Breedenburg ; Evaluation ; The cosmological argument ; General outline of the argument ; The convincing power ; The concept of God ; Thomas Aquinas ; Modern cosmological ; General outline of the argument ; The convincing power ; The concept of God ; Thomas Aquinas ; Modern cosmological argument based on set and lattice theory ; The modal version of the cosmological argument ; The argument from design ; Other arguments ; The argument e consensus genitum (the argument from the ubiguity of the belief in God ; The argument from the innateness of belief in God ; The argument from morality ; The argument from religious experience ; The argument from aesthetic experience ; The argument from truth and knowledge (i.e. the epistemological argument) ; Augustine ; The argument from truth as correspondence ; The argument from the normative theory of truth ; The argument from parapsychology ; Final remarks ; God's attributes (properties) ; The philosophical and the religious concept of God".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 248-270.".
- catalog extent "ix, 285 p. :".
- catalog identifier "9023222725 (pbk.)".
- catalog isPartOf "Philosophia religionis ; 25".
- catalog issued "1987".
- catalog issued "1987.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Assen, The Netherlands ; Wolfeboro, N.H., U.S.A. : Van Gorcum,".
- catalog subject "200/.1 19".
- catalog subject "BL51 .H8896 1987".
- catalog subject "Religion Philosophy.".
- catalog tableOfContents "-- 4. The religious world view and attitude in life : Concepts of God. Man in his relation to God ; The problem of evil ; Salvation ; Salvation without mediation of a saviour ; Salvation through rites ; Salvation through obedience to the law ; Salvation through ascetism ; Salvation through insight ; Salvation through a saviour ; Eternal life. Eschatology ; Secularized eschatology ; Religion and culture ; Religion and morals ; Religion and science ; The logic of aesthetics, ethics and religion ; The mystical way ; Myth, sacrifice, symbol, miracle -- Appendices : Modern linguistic methods in theology ; Modern reformulation of analogy ; Hartshorne's contribution to the ontological argument and the relevance of process philosophy ; Modal reconstruction of the cosmological argument ; Is it possible to reduce religion to non-religious constituens? ; Possible reduction of the concept of God's perfection (as a primitive concept) to the concept of God's omniscience (as a primitive concept) ; Logical reconstruction of Kierkegaard's argument from the decisive moment in time ; Argument that the dialectic of the infinite is not universally valid ; The biblical rule of inference a minore ad maius and a maiore ad minus (qal wahomer) ; Logical analysis of the concept of revelation ; Some epistemological remarks ; The desirability calculus".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Concepts and problems : Philosophy and theology ; Various concepts of philosophy of religion ; Definitions ; Relation of philosophy and religion ; Philosophy and religion considered as two systems of statements ; The function of philosophy in relation to religion -- 2. Religious knowledge and the problem of verification : General philosophical orientation ; General epistemology. Various systems of logical empiricism ; Some aspect of the philosophy of science ; A model of language-systems ; Classification of the sciences according to their method ; Logic and experience. Science of religion and philosophy of religion ; Religious and mystical experience ; Schleiermacher ; Epistemological status of religious and mystical experience ; Religion as experience means the religion is a projection ; The rational way ; The two ways ; Anselm ; Thomas Aquinas ; Spinoza ; Hegel ; Final considerations ; The moral way ; Continuity between religion and morals. Kant ; Discontinuity between religion and morals. Kierkegaard en Brunner ; Kierkegaard ; E.B. Brunner ; Systematic evaluation ; Absolute autonomy of religion ; Karl Barth ; Wittgenstein ; Gerardus van der Leeuw ; Evaluation ; Logic of religion. Logical reconstructivism ; Religious language".
- catalog tableOfContents "3. The philosophical doctrine of God : The arguments for God's existence ; Terminology ; The ontological argument ; Anselm ; Charles Hartshorne ; Spinoza ; J. Breedenburg ; Evaluation ; The cosmological argument ; General outline of the argument ; The convincing power ; The concept of God ; Thomas Aquinas ; Modern cosmological ; General outline of the argument ; The convincing power ; The concept of God ; Thomas Aquinas ; Modern cosmological argument based on set and lattice theory ; The modal version of the cosmological argument ; The argument from design ; Other arguments ; The argument e consensus genitum (the argument from the ubiguity of the belief in God ; The argument from the innateness of belief in God ; The argument from morality ; The argument from religious experience ; The argument from aesthetic experience ; The argument from truth and knowledge (i.e. the epistemological argument) ; Augustine ; The argument from truth as correspondence ; The argument from the normative theory of truth ; The argument from parapsychology ; Final remarks ; God's attributes (properties) ; The philosophical and the religious concept of God".
- catalog title "Principles of the philosophy of religion / by H.G. Hubbeling.".
- catalog type "text".