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Religion, truth, and social transformation : essays in reformational philosophy /

"Reformational philosophy has roots in the Reformed tradition of Christianity. "Reformed," in this sense, refers to a worldwide movement that stems from the Calvinist Reformation in sixteenth-century Europe. Ecclesiastically it includes Presbyterians of various persuasions, the variou...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Zuidervaart, Lambert (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: Transforming Philosophy
  • Part one Critical Retrieval. 1 The Great Turning Point: Religion and Rationality in Dooyeweerd's Transcendental Critique (2004)
  • 2 Reformational Philosophy after Dooyeweerd and Vollenhoven (2006)
  • 3 Dooyeweerd's Conception of Truth: Exposition and Critique (2008)
  • 4 Dooyeweerd's Modal Theory: Questions in the Ontology of Science (1973)
  • 5 Fantastic Things: Critical Notes toward a Social Ontology of the Arts (1995).
  • Part two Reforming Reason. 6 God, Law, and Cosmos: Issues in Hendrik Hart's Ontology (1985)
  • 7 Artistic Truth, Linguistically Turned: Variations on a Theme from Adorno, Habermas, and Hart (2001)
  • 8 The Inner Reformation of Reason: Issues in Hendrik Hart's Epistemology (2004)
  • 9 Metacritique: Adorno, Vollenhoven, and the Problem-Historical Method (1985)
  • 10 Defining Humankind: Scheler, Cassirer, and Hart (1988).
  • Part three Social Transformation. 11 Good Cities or Cities of the Good? Radical Augustinian Social Criticism (2005)
  • 12 Religion in Public: Passages from Hegel's Philosophy of Right (2010)
  • 13 Macrostructures and Societal Principles: An Architectonic Critique (2011/2015)
  • 14 Unfinished Business: Toward a Reformational Conception of Truth (2009)
  • 15 Science, Society, and Culture: Against Deflationism (2007)
  • Epilogue
  • Earth's Lament: Suffering, Hope, and Wisdom (2003).