The Open Secret A New Vision for Natural Theology.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2011.
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Colección: | New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Acknowledgments
- CHAPTER 1 Natural Theology: Introducing an Approach
- "Nature" is an Indeterminate Concept
- Natural Theology is an Empirical Discipline
- A Christian Natural Theology Concerns the Christian God
- A Natural Theology is Incarnational, Not Dualist
- Resonance, Not Proof: Natural Theology and Empirical Fit
- Beyond Sense-Making: The Good, the True, and the Beautiful
- PART I The Human Quest for the Transcendent: The Context of Natural Theology
- CHAPTER 2 The Persistence of the Transcendent
- Natural Theology and the Transcendent
- The Triggers of Transcendent Experiences
- The Transcendent and Religion
- CHAPTER 3 Thinking About the Transcendent: Three Recent Examples
- Iris Murdoch: The Transcendent and the Sublime
- Roy Bhaskar: The Intimation of Meta-Reality
- John Dewey: The Curious Plausibility of the Transcendent
- CHAPTER 4 Accessing the Transcendent: Strategies and Practices
- Ascending to the Transcendent from Nature
- Seeing the Transcendent Through Nature
- Withdrawing from Nature to Find the Transcendent Within Oneself
- Discerning the Transcendent in Nature
- CHAPTER 5 Discernment and the Psychology of Perception *
- Perception is Brain-Based
- Perception Involves Dynamic Mental Structures
- Perception is Egocentric and Enactive
- Perception Pays Attention to Significance
- Perception Can Be Modulated by Motivation and Affect
- Human Perception and Natural Theology
- Conclusion to Part I
- PART II The Foundations of Natural Theology: Ground-Clearing and Rediscovery
- CHAPTER 6 The Open Secret: The Ambiguity of Nature
- The Mystery of the Kingdom: Jesus of Nazareth and the Natural Realm
- The Levels of Nature: The Johannine "I am" Sayings
- Gerard Manley Hopkins on "Seeing" Nature
- CHAPTER 7 A Dead End? Enlightenment Approaches to Natural Theology
- The Enlightenment and its Natural Theologies: Historical Reflections
- The Multiple Translations and Interpretations of the "Book of Nature"
- The Flawed Psychological Assumptions of the Enlightenment
- The Barth-Brunner Controversy (1934) and Human Perception
- Enlightenment Styles of Natural Theology: Concluding Criticisms
- CHAPTER 8 A Christian Approach to Natural Theology
- On "Seeing" Glory: The Prologue to John's Gospel
- A Biblical Example: The Call of Samuel
- The Christian Tradition as a Framework for Natural Theology
- Natural Theology and a Self-Disclosing God
- Natural Theology and an Analogy Between God and the Creation
- Natural Theology and the Image of God
- Natural Theology and the Economy of Salvation
- Natural Theology and the Incarnation
- Conclusion to Part II
- PART III Truth, Beauty, and Goodness: An Agenda for a Renewed Natural Theology
- CHAPTER 9 Truth, Beauty, and Goodness: Expanding the Vision for Natural Theology
- CHAPTER 10 Natural Theology and Truth
- Resonance, Not Proof: Natural Theology and Sense-Making