Faithful reason : essays Catholic and philosophical /
In Faithful Reason, the noted Catholic philosopher John Haldane explores various aspects of intellectual and practical life from a perspective inspired by Catholic thought and informed by his distinctive philosophical approach: 'Analytical Thomism' Haldane's discussions of ethics, pol...
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Taal: | Engels |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
2004.
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Inhoudsopgave:
- Part PART I Catholicism and philosophy
- chapter 1 Thomism and the future of Catholic philosophy
- chapter 2 MacIntyre's Thomist revival: what next?
- chapter 3 The diversity of philosophy and the unity of its vocation: some philosophical reflections on Fides et Ratio
- part PART II Faith and reason
- chapter 4 Critical orthodoxy
- chapter 5 Infallibility, authority and faith
- chapter 6 Incarnational anthropology
- chapter 7 Examining the Assumption
- part PART III Ethics and politics
- chapter 8 Medieval and Renaissance ethics
- chapter 9 Natural law and ethical pluralism
- chapter 10 From law to virtue and back again: on Veritatis Splendor
- chapter 11 Can a Catholic be a liberal? Catholic social teaching and communitarianism
- chapter 12 Religious toleration
- part PART IV Education and spirituality
- chapter 13 Chesterton's philosophy of education
- chapter 14 Religion in education: in defence of a tradition
- chapter 15 Catholic education and Catholic identity
- chapter 16 The need of spirituality in Catholic education
- part PART V Beauty and contemplation
- chapter 17 Medieval and Renaissance aesthetics
- chapter 18 Form, meaning and value: a history of the philosophy of architecture
- chapter 19 Admiring the high mountains: the aesthetics of environment
- chapter 20 De Consolatione Philosophiae.