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- catalog contributor b12255342.
- catalog contributor b12255343.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description "God as Eternal-Temporal Consciousness, Knowing [but Not Including] the World): Socinus, Lequier -- Pt. 2. Modern Views -- VII. Modern Panentheism (ETCKW -- God as Eternal-Temporal Consciousness, Knowing and Including the World in His Own Actuality [but Not in His Essence]): Schelling, Fechner, Peirce, Pfleiderer, Varisco, Whitehead, Berdyaev, Iqbal, Schweitzer, Buber, Radhakrishnan, Weiss, Watts -- VIII. Limited Panentheism (ETCKW -- God as Eternal-Temporal Consciousness, Knowing or Partially Knowing, and Partially Including the World): James, Ehrenfels, Brightman -- IX. Extreme Temporalistic Theism (TCK -- God as Purely Temporal Consciousness, Knowing or Partially Knowing the World): Alexander, Berman, Ames, Cattell -- X. Extreme Temporalistic Theism (T -- God as Purely Temporal [but Not Conscious and Not Knowing the World]): Wieman -- Pt. 3. Skeptical or Atheistic Views Ancient and Modern -- XI. Religio-pragmatic Skepticism: Buddhism -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog description "Introduction: The Standpoint of Panentheism -- A. The Law of Polarity -- B. A Classification of Theistic Doctrines -- Pt. 1. Classical Views -- I. Ancient or Quasi-Panentheism: An Enunciation of Themes (ETCKW -- God as Eternal-Temporal Consciousness, Knowing and Including the World): Ikhnaton, Hindu Scriptures, Lao-tse, Judeo-Christian Scriptures, Plato -- II. Aristotelian Theism (EC -- God as Eternal Consciousness [Not Knowing or Including the World]): Aristotle -- III. Classical Theism (ECK -- God as Eternal Consciousness, Knowing [but Not Including] the World): Philo, Augustine, Anselm, al-Ghazzali, Maimonides, Aquinas, Descartes, Leibniz, Kant, Channing, von Hugel -- IV. Classical Pantheism (ECKW -- God as External Consciousness, Knowing and Including the World [So Far as "Real"]): Asvaghosha, Sankara, Ramanuja, Spinoza, Royce, Jeffers -- V. Emanationism (E -- God as Bare Eternity, the "One"): Plotinus -- VI. Temporalistic Theism (ETCK -- ".
- catalog description "XII. Logico-metaphysical Skepticism: Carneades and Hume, Schopenhauer, Feuerbach -- XIII. Motive-Torque or Psychological Skepticism: Nietzsche, Freud -- XIV. A Skepticism Based on Analysis of Meaning: Dennes -- Epilogue: The Logic of Panentheism.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 535 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Philosophers speak of God.".
- catalog identifier "1573928151 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Philosophers speak of God.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Amherst, N.Y. : Humanity Books,".
- catalog relation "Philosophers speak of God.".
- catalog subject "210 21".
- catalog subject "BD573 .P45 2000".
- catalog subject "God.".
- catalog tableOfContents "God as Eternal-Temporal Consciousness, Knowing [but Not Including] the World): Socinus, Lequier -- Pt. 2. Modern Views -- VII. Modern Panentheism (ETCKW -- God as Eternal-Temporal Consciousness, Knowing and Including the World in His Own Actuality [but Not in His Essence]): Schelling, Fechner, Peirce, Pfleiderer, Varisco, Whitehead, Berdyaev, Iqbal, Schweitzer, Buber, Radhakrishnan, Weiss, Watts -- VIII. Limited Panentheism (ETCKW -- God as Eternal-Temporal Consciousness, Knowing or Partially Knowing, and Partially Including the World): James, Ehrenfels, Brightman -- IX. Extreme Temporalistic Theism (TCK -- God as Purely Temporal Consciousness, Knowing or Partially Knowing the World): Alexander, Berman, Ames, Cattell -- X. Extreme Temporalistic Theism (T -- God as Purely Temporal [but Not Conscious and Not Knowing the World]): Wieman -- Pt. 3. Skeptical or Atheistic Views Ancient and Modern -- XI. Religio-pragmatic Skepticism: Buddhism -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: The Standpoint of Panentheism -- A. The Law of Polarity -- B. A Classification of Theistic Doctrines -- Pt. 1. Classical Views -- I. Ancient or Quasi-Panentheism: An Enunciation of Themes (ETCKW -- God as Eternal-Temporal Consciousness, Knowing and Including the World): Ikhnaton, Hindu Scriptures, Lao-tse, Judeo-Christian Scriptures, Plato -- II. Aristotelian Theism (EC -- God as Eternal Consciousness [Not Knowing or Including the World]): Aristotle -- III. Classical Theism (ECK -- God as Eternal Consciousness, Knowing [but Not Including] the World): Philo, Augustine, Anselm, al-Ghazzali, Maimonides, Aquinas, Descartes, Leibniz, Kant, Channing, von Hugel -- IV. Classical Pantheism (ECKW -- God as External Consciousness, Knowing and Including the World [So Far as "Real"]): Asvaghosha, Sankara, Ramanuja, Spinoza, Royce, Jeffers -- V. Emanationism (E -- God as Bare Eternity, the "One"): Plotinus -- VI. Temporalistic Theism (ETCK -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "XII. Logico-metaphysical Skepticism: Carneades and Hume, Schopenhauer, Feuerbach -- XIII. Motive-Torque or Psychological Skepticism: Nietzsche, Freud -- XIV. A Skepticism Based on Analysis of Meaning: Dennes -- Epilogue: The Logic of Panentheism.".
- catalog title "Philosophers speak of God / edited by Charles Hartshorne and William L. Reese.".
- catalog type "text".