02854nam 2200529 450 991079538170332120230629225828.090-04-46564-210.1163/9789004465640(CKB)4940000000616686(OCoLC)1259587931(nllekb)BRILL9789004465640(MiAaPQ)EBC6794755(Au-PeEL)EBL6794755(OCoLC)1281956392(EXLCZ)99494000000061668620220718d2021 uy 0engurun####uuuuatxtrdacontentcrdamediardacarrierFaith and philosophy a historical orientation /Jerry H. GillLeiden :Brill,[2021]©20211 online resourceValue Inquiry Book Series ;37190-04-46545-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preface: The Why and Wherefore -- A Very Happy Acknowledgement -- Introduction: Faith Seeking Understanding -- 1   Greek Thought -- 1 Pre-Socratics and Socrates -- 2 Plato: Theistic Idealism -- 3 Aristotle: Rational Theology -- 4 Plotinus: Neo-Platonism -- 2   Medieval Thought -- 1 Irenaeus: God and Evil -- 2 Augustine: Christian Platonism -- 3 Aquinas: Christian Aristotelianism -- 4 Eckhart: Christian Mysticism -- 3   Modern Thought -- 1 Descartes: Rationalist Faith -- 2 Locke: Empiricist Faith -- 3 Hume: Religious Skepticism -- 4 Kant: Reason Seeking Faith -- 4   Recent Thought -- 1 Kierkegaard: Faith without Reason? -- 2 Feuerbach: Naturalistic Humanism -- 3 A. N. Whitehead: Process Thought -- 4 Tillich: Philosophical Theology -- Conclusion: Reasons of the Heart -- Bibliography -- Index.The ancient religious thinker Tertullian asked: "What has Athens to do with Jerusalem?", implying that faith and philosophy have nothing to say to each other. The history of this dialogue has shaped the intellectual dialogue from the very beginning right up to the present. In this book, Jerry H. Gill has traced the dynamics of this dialogue and in the conclusion he has offered his own answer to the questions it raises.Value Inquiry Book Series ;371.Philosophy and religionHistoryPhilosophyHistoryChristian philosophyPhilosophy and religionHistory.PhilosophyHistory.Christian philosophy.210Gill Jerry H.160674MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910795381703321Faith and philosophy3867113UNINA