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The Devil's Whore : Reason and Philosophy in the Lutheran Tradition /

"Martin Luther's disdain for philosophy is well known, and the Lutheran theological tradition has been wary of its constructs. Yet the tradition also includes philosophical giants-from Melanchthon to Schleiermacher to Kierkegaard and even Nietzsche. This volume assumes that such skepticism...

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Otros Autores: Dragseth, Jennifer Hockenbery
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Minneapolis : Fortress Press, 2011.
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505 0 |a Introduction / David M. Hockenbery -- Part I. Philosophy and Luther -- ch. 1. Philosophical modes of thought of Luther's theology as an object of inquiry / Oswald Bayer -- ch. 2. Does Luther have a "waxen nose?" : historical and philosophical contextualizations of Luther / Christine Helmer -- ch. 3. "Putting on the neighbor" : the Ciceronian impulse in Luther's Christian approach to practical reason / Gary M. Simpson -- ch. 4. Luther and Augustine-- revisited / Markus Wriedt -- ch. 5. Whore or handmaid? : Luther and Aquinas on the function of reason in theology / Denis R. Janz -- ch. 6. Luther's "atheism" / Paul R. Hinlicky -- ch. 7. Luther's philosophy of language / Dennis Bielfeldt -- ch. 8. Philipp Melanchthon : the first Lutheran philosopher / Charles Peterson -- Part II. Luther's impact on continental philosophy -- ch. 9. Reasoning faithfully : Leibniz on reason's triumph of faith and love / Lea F. Schweitz -- ch. 10. Means of revolution : Luther and Kant on the function of the law / Troy Dahlke -- ch. 11. Faith, freedom, conscience : Luther, Fichte, and the principle of inwardness / Christian Lotz -- ch. 12. Hegel and Luther on the finite and the infinite / John F. Hoffmeyer -- ch. 13. "Faith creates the deity" : Luther and Feuerbach / Carter Lindberg -- ch. 14. Soren Kierkegaard : between skepticism and faith's happy passion / David J. Gouwens -- ch. 15. Delicious despair and nihilism : Luther, Nietzsche, and the task of living philosophically / Gregory Johnson -- ch. 16. Heidegger's existential domestication of Luther / David Vessey -- Part III. The Lutheran philosopher today -- ch. 17. Vocation of the philosopher / William R. Russell -- ch. 18. Lutheran environmental philosophy / Sarah E. Fredericks -- ch. 19. Luther and philosophy in a scientific age / Gregory R. Peterson -- ch. 20. Queering kenosis : Luther and Foucault on power and identity / Mary Elise Lowe -- ch. 21. Philosophical kinship : Luther, Schleiermacher, and feminists on reason / Mary J. Streufert -- ch. 22. Provocateur for the common good : reflections on the vocation of an academic philosopher / Pauline M. Kaurin -- ch. 23. Luther and the vocation of public philosophy / Martin E. Marty -- Epilogue : the quandary of Lutheran philosophy / Jennifer Hockenbery Dragseth. 
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