The philosophy of Jonathan Edwards : a study in divine semiotics /
"Stephen H. Daniel presents a comprehensive analysis and redefinition of the thought of Jonathan Edwards. Though well known in literary, historical, and religious circles, Edwards is a puzzle to philosophers. Attempts to portray him in terms of the classical modern dispute between empiricism an...
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| Language: | Inglés |
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Bloomington :
Indiana University Press,
©1994.
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| Series: | Indiana series in the philosophy of religion.
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| Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- I. The Prospect of Semiotics. The Invitation of Typology. The Semiotic Context. The Renaissance Episteme
- II. The Discourse of Typology. The Vocabulary of Nature. Two Texts: Nature and Scripture. The Nature of Typological Relations
- III. The Logics of Creation. The Stoicism of Ramist Logic. The Ontology of Supposition. Corporeality and Mentality as Rhetorical Placement
- IV. The Trinity and Creation. The Logic of the Trinity. Why God Creates
- V. The Ontology of Original Sin. The Fall. The Imputation of Subjectivity
- VI. Freedom and Moral Agency. Intentionality of Will as Philosophical Necessity. Divine Decrees and Foreknowledge. Virtue as Consent
- VII. The Knowledge of Beauty. Consent. Knowledge and Grace. Concluding Remarks: The Propriety of Christ.


