02667 am 2200745 n 450 99102750259033212018052988-7885-600-288-7885-601-088-7885-602-910.4000/books.res.1103(CKB)4100000004385920(FrMaCLE)OB-res-1103(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/51656(PPN)228250196(EXLCZ)99410000000438592020180529j|||||||| ||| 0itauu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLibertà e Natura Prospettive schellinghiane /Emilio Carlo CorrieroTorino Rosenberg & Sellier20181 online resource (160 p.) 88-7885-596-0 La natura della libertà è in fondo la libertà della natura stessa, ossia la sua insopprimibile soggettività. Attorno a questa inestricabile relazione, illuminata e indagata a fondo dalla filosofia di Schelling, alcuni fra i più autorevoli interpreti contemporanei s’interrogano sull’impossibile sistema del sapere a cui il filosofo tedesco lavorò per tutta la vita, individuando proprio nella libertà quel fondamento necessario eppure apparentemente inattuabile. Il risultato è un quadro composito e aggiornato degli esiti in ambito teoretico, etico ed estetico della filosofia di Schelling, che oggi vive una rinascita di livello internazionale.Libertà e Natura PhilosophySchellinglibertànaturafilosofialiberténaturephilosophiefreedomphilosophyfreedomnaturephilosophySchellingPhilosophySchellinglibertànaturafilosofialiberténaturephilosophiefreedomphilosophyCacciari Massimo10356Corriero Emilio Carlo1298764Frank Manfred152146Grant Iain Hamilton1298765Hogrebe Wolfram199177Sandkühler Hans Jörg1298766Wirth Jason M1298767Corriero Emilio Carlo599868FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910275025903321Libertà e Natura3024938UNINA03335nam 22006253u 450 991078289510332120230421045357.01-280-47104-20-19-802241-7(CKB)1000000000718464(EBL)272953(OCoLC)476013501(SSID)ssj0000360713(PQKBManifestationID)12100155(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000360713(PQKBWorkID)10347307(PQKB)10054633(MiAaPQ)EBC272953(EXLCZ)99100000000071846420130418d1998|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe Gospel According to John[electronic resource] A Literary and Theological CommentaryNew York Oxford University Press19981 online resource (640 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-19-505800-3 Contents; INTRODUCTION; 1. Johannine Studies: The Three Ages of Interpretation; 2. The Approach Adopted in This Commentary; 3. First Impressions of the Text: At the Level of Biography, Confusion; at the Level of the Spirit, Suggestions of Unity; 4. The Design 1. The Foundational Framework: Time and Space; 5. The Design 2. The Central Focus: Stages of Living and Believing; 6. The Design 3. A Complementary Aspect: Life as Descent and Ascent; 7. An Outline of the Essence of John's Theology: Jesus as the Spirit-Giving Healer of Human Dividedness; THE GOSPEL IN ENGLISH; The TranslationBOOK ONE: The Years of Jesus' Life (chapters 1-12)BOOK TWO: Part 3B (chapters 13-21): The Central Passover Mystery; THE COMMENTARY: Book One: The Years of Jesus' Life (chapters 1-12); PART 1 The First Year (1:1-2:22); PART 2 The Second Year (2:23-chapter 6); PART 3A The Third Year (chapters 7-12); The Discourses at the Feast of Tents (chapters 7-8); The Sight-Giving and the Shepherding (chapters 9-10); The Raising of Lazarus and Its Consequences (chapters 11-12); THE COMMENTARY: Book Two: Part 3B: The Central Mystery Passover (chapters 13-21); The Last Discourse (chapters 13-17)The Arrest and Trial (18:1-19:16a)The Glorification of Jesus (19:16b-chapter 21); Abbreviations; Bibliography; Indexes; Index to Modern Authors; Subject IndexThe author expands Johannine studies in two directions with this book. He demonstrates that John's Gospel is a carefully-wrought entity and shows that this unity lies not in history or theology, but in spirituality. His own translation of John is also included.Bible. N.T. John -- CommentariesBible. N.T. JohnCommentariesChristianityHILCCReligionHILCCPhilosophy & ReligionHILCCBible. N.T. John -- Commentaries.Bible. N.T. John.Commentaries.ChristianityReligionPhilosophy & Religion226.5/07Brodie Thomas L1512939AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910782895103321The Gospel According to John3786871UNINA