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Record Nr.

UNINA9910511786003321

Titolo

Idealism and Christian philosophy / / edited by Steven B. Cowan and James S. Spiegel

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York : , : Bloomsbury Academic, , [2016]

ISBN

1-62892-407-1

1-5013-1757-1

1-62892-408-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (225 p.)

Collana

Idealism and Christianity ; ; v. 2

Disciplina

261.5/1

Soggetti

Christian philosophy

Idealism

Philosophy and religion

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Idealism and Christian Philosophy / Steven B. Cowan (Lincoln Memorial University, USA) and James S. Spiegel (Taylor University, USA) -- 1. Idealism and the Reasonableness of Theism / James S. Spiegel (Taylor University, USA) -- 2. Idealism and the Nature of Truth / Gregory E. Trickett (Weatherford College, USA) -- 3. What Is that Stone? Idealism and Particulars / Steven B. Cowan (Lincoln Memorial University, USA) -- 4. Idealism and Perception: Why Berkeleyan Idealism is Not as Counterintuitive as it Seems / Howard Robinson (Central European University, Hungary) -- 5. Idealism and the Mind-Body Problem / Charles Taliaferro (St. Olaf College, USA) -- 6. Idealism and the Nature of God / Adam Groza (Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary, USA) -- 7. God, Idealism, and Time: A Berkeleyan Approach to Old Questions / Benjamin H. Arbour (University of Bristol, UK) -- 8. Idealism and Science / Douglas Blount (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, USA) -- 9. Immaterialism, Miracles, and the Laws of Nature / Marc A. Hight (Hampden-Sydney College, USA) -- 10. What's the Point? Idealism and the Moral Life / Keith Ward (Heythrop College, UK) --  Notes on Contributors -- Index.



Sommario/riassunto

"When it comes to contemporary philosophical problems, metaphysical idealism or Berkeleyan immaterialism is not taken seriously by most philosophers, not to mention the typical Christian layperson. This state of affairs deserves some attempt at rectification, since Idealism has considerable explanatory power as a metaphysical thesis and provides numerous practical and theoretical benefits. Such thinkers as George Berkeley and Jonathan Edwards believed that Idealism is especially amenable to a Christian perspective, both because it provides a plausible way of conceptualizing the world from a theistic standpoint and because it effectively addresses skeptical challenges to the Christian faith. The contributors to this volume explore a variety of ways in which the case can be made for this claim, including potential solutions to philosophical problems related to the nature of time, the ontology of physical objects, the mind-body problem, and the nature of science."--Bloomsbury Publishing.