The Problem of Perception and the Experience of God : Toward a Theological Empiricism /
The central claim in this work is that there is a radical mistake in many contemporary accounts that require grounding a theological story of God's availability to us in experience in a prior general philosophical theory of perception. Instead, it is argued that the philosophical problem of per...
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Minneapolis, MN :
Fortress Press,
[2015]
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Table des matières:
- Introduction
- The problem of perception and the perception of God
- Freeing theology from the problem of perception
- Marion, Alston, and the myth of the given
- Preller, Hector, and Sellarsian coherentism
- McDowell's naturalized Platonism as a minimal empiricism
- Religious experience in modernity : an exculpatory explanation
- Gregory of Nyssa : a minimally empiricist reformulation?
- Christian religious experience : a posttherapeutic proposal.