The philosophy of religion in nineteenth-century England and beyond /
"This book takes a new look at the history of Christianity from the Tractarian Movement to Vatican II. It argues that, beginning in early nineteenth-century Oxford and ending in late twentieth-century Rome, a major change occurred in the philosophy of religion, which may be named the critical i...
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New York :
St. Martin's Press,
2000
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Table of Contents:
- Part I Truth 1
- Introduction: From Authority to Method 3
- 1 Newman: Method and Authority 22
- 2 Manning: Authority and Method 40
- 3 Wilberforce: High Authority, Low Method 59
- 4 Tait: the Implosion Deflated 79
- 5 Creighton: the Sufficiency of History 98
- 6 Bradley: from History to Mystery 116
- Part II Meaning
- 7 Teilhard de Chardin: from the Absolute to Omega 137
- 8 White: the Testimony of Psyche 154
- 9 Griffiths: Twilights of the Raj 171
- 10 Florovsky: Critical Tradition 189
- 11 Lonergan: Critical System 207
- 12 Ratzinger: Critical Magisterium 225
- Pt. I Truth
- Introduction: From Authority to Method. 1. Newman: Method and Authority. 2. Manning: Authority and Method. 3. Wilberforce: High Authority, Low Method. 4. Tait: the Implosion Deflated. 5. Creighton: the Sufficiency of History. 6. Bradley: from History to Mystery
- Pt. II. Meaning. 7. Teilhard de Chardin: from the Absolute to Omega. 8. White: the Testimony of Psyche. 9. Griffiths: Twilights of the Raj. 10. Florovsky: Critical Tradition. 11. Lonergan: Critical System. 12. Ratzinger: Critical Magisterium.