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God's World and the Great Awakening

Limits and Renewals 3

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Gebonden, 254 blz. | Engels
| e druk, 1991
ISBN13: 9780198242840
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e druk, 1991 9780198242840
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In God's World and the Great Awakening, Professor Clark's main concern is with the way we can `turn aside' to the Truth from the normal delusions of self-concern. He restates a traditional, Neoplatonic metaphysics as the proper context for scientific and religious practice, and defends a serious Platonic realism against both scientism and anti-realism. Neither scientism, which identifies Truth with what can be revealed to the objectifying gaze, nor fashionable anti-realism, which equates Truth simply with what `we' choose to take seriously, offer an adequate ground for our scientific or religious faith. The primary faith of humankind is that there is a real world which is more than an obsequious shadow of our desires and fancies, and this real world can be discovered through right reason. The defence of this faith requires a properly worked, Platonic metaphysic of just the kind discernible in Christian orthodoxy.

The other two volumes are: Civil Peace and Sacred Order (1989) and A Parliament of Souls (1990).

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ISBN13:9780198242840
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:254

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Realism and Divine Philosophy; Ideological Roots of Atheism; The Hebraic and Hellenic Loops; Living among Mysteries; Time and Incarnation; Waking from Delirium; God, Nature, and Natural Kinds; In Praise of Folly
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