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The tao and the daimon : segments of a religious inquiry /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Neville, Robert C.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Albany : State University of New York Press, ©1982.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Chapter one: Accountability in theology
  • I. Theology
  • II. Accountability and inquiry
  • III. Practical implications
  • Chapter two: Authority and experience in religious ethics
  • I. Decline of authority
  • II. Ontology and cosmology in religion
  • III. Cosmological ethics, ontological religion
  • Chapter three: Philosophical theology : the case of the Holy Spirit
  • I. The Holy Spirit as the Creator's presence
  • II. God the Creator and Trinity
  • III. The holy spirit as a systematic speculative problem
  • IV. God and the Holy Spirit in public inquiry
  • Chapter four: Creation and the Trinity
  • I. The metaphysics of Creation
  • II. Trinitarian persons
  • III. Economy and immanence
  • IV. Begetting and creating
  • Chapter five: Can God create people and address them too?
  • I. That God can
  • II. How God might address
  • III. The address and life in the Spirit
  • Chapter six: The empirical cases of world religions
  • I. The speculative hypothesis
  • II. The Empirical task of theology
  • III. Practical conclusions
  • Chapter seven: The notion of creation in Chinese thought
  • I. Creation Ex Nihilo
  • II. Taoism
  • III. Confucianism
  • Chapter eight: Process and the neo-Confucian cosmos
  • I. Manifesting the clear character
  • II. Loving the people
  • III. Abiding in the highest good
  • IV. Investigation of things
  • V. Harmony and creation
  • Chapter nine: Buddhism and process philosophy
  • I. Process
  • II. Relationships and causation
  • III. Unity and interpenetration
  • IV. Creation
  • Chapter ten: The Daimon and the Tao of faith
  • I. Faith as preparation
  • II. Faith as certainty
  • III. Forsaking wrong attachments
  • Chapter eleven: The Daimon and the Tao of practice
  • I. Two levels of truth
  • II. Two truths as a philosophic claim
  • III. Concepts in the higher truth
  • IV. Scholarship in practice
  • Postscript
  • I. The Daimon in the Tao
  • II. Four Loci of the Tao
  • III. Silence and the sufficient conditions.