Political Philosophy and Revelation /
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, D.C. :
The Catholic University of America Press,
2013.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part I. The Principle of All Reality
- 1. Books That Are â€oeGreatâ€?â€?Books That Are â€oeTrueâ€?
- 2. On Rereading the Apology of Socrates
- 3. The Purpose of Creation
- Part II. On Something or Other Really Existing
- 4. On the Things That Depend on Philosophy
- 5. On the Conquest of Human Nature: Ancients, Moderns�Medievals, Futures
- 6. Why Political Philosophy Is Not a Natural Science
- Part III. Sufficient Understanding to See the Truth
- 7. The Rational Animal
- 8. Liberal Educationâ€?â€oeMissing Many Allusionsâ€?: On Why Not to Study the Bible and the Classics9. On Praise and Celebration
- Part IV. On Finding a Natural Explanation for Mysteries
- 10. Thomism and Atheism
- 11. The Definitive Kingdom
- 12. A Roman Catholic Reading of Plato�s Gorgias
- Part V. At the Calling of All Nations
- 13. Ratzinger on the Modern Mind
- 14. From Cambridge to Regensburg: On Intellectual Courage
- 15. â€oeIntellectual Charityâ€?
- Part VI. Much That Is Fair
- 16. â€oePlatoâ€?s Charmâ€?: On the â€oeAudienceâ€? of Political Philosophy17. On That by Which Human Things Are Measured
- 18. On the â€oeRightâ€? to Be Born
- Part VII. On Following the Pull of the Divine Nous
- 19. On Political Philosophy and the Understanding of Things: Reflections on Fifty Years of Writing
- 20. Revelation and Political Philosophy: On Locating the Best City
- 21. â€oeA Plan of Surpassing Beautyâ€?
- Conclusion: What Is â€oeRoman Catholic Political Philosophy?â€?
- Bibliography
- Index