Author: George Pattison
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0192542982
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 256
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A Phenomenology of the Devout Life is the first part of a three-part work, A Philosophy of Christian Life. Rather than approaching Christianity through its doctrinal statements, as philosophers of religion have often done, the book starts by offering a phenomenological description of the devout life as that is set out in the teaching of Francois de Sales and related authors. This is because for most Christians practice and life-commitments are more fundamental than formal doctrinal beliefs. Although George Pattison will address the metaphysical truth-claims of Christianity in Part three, the guiding argument is that it is the Christian way of life that best reveals what these beliefs really are. As the work is a philosophical study, it does not presuppose the truth of Christianity but assumes only that there is a humanly accessible meaning to the intention to live a devout life, pleasing to God. This can be said to find expression in a certain view of selfhood that emphasizes the dimensions of feeling and will rather than intellect and that culminates in the experience of the annihilation of self. This is a model of selfhood deeply opposed to contemporary models that privilege autonomous agency and the devout life is therefore presented as offering a corrective to extreme versions of the contemporary view.
Author: George Pattison
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0192542990
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 256
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A Phenomenology of the Devout Life is the first part of a three-part work, A Philosophy of Christian Life. Rather than approaching Christianity through its doctrinal statements, as philosophers of religion have often done, the book starts by offering a phenomenological description of the devout life as that is set out in the teaching of Francois de Sales and related authors. This is because for most Christians practice and life-commitments are more fundamental than formal doctrinal beliefs. Although George Pattison will address the metaphysical truth-claims of Christianity in Part three, the guiding argument is that it is the Christian way of life that best reveals what these beliefs really are. As the work is a philosophical study, it does not presuppose the truth of Christianity but assumes only that there is a humanly accessible meaning to the intention to live a devout life, pleasing to God. This can be said to find expression in a certain view of selfhood that emphasizes the dimensions of feeling and will rather than intellect and that culminates in the experience of the annihilation of self. This is a model of selfhood deeply opposed to contemporary models that privilege autonomous agency and the devout life is therefore presented as offering a corrective to extreme versions of the contemporary view.
Author: George Pattison
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0198813511
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 288
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Language has been a major theme in philosophy of religion for more than half a century. The present work looks to the sense of being called that lies at the heart of Christian life and asks what this shows us about what it is to be human and what the God-relationship means for those having such a call.
Author: Marvin Farber
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Category : Ontology
Languages : en
Pages : 260
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Author: Geddes MacGregor
Publisher: Paragon House Publishers
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Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 740
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Defines terms dealing with the rituals, beliefs, organizations, and philosophical ideas of the world's religions, from ancient Egypt to scientology
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Author: Walter Laqueur
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Category : World War, 1914-1918
Languages : en
Pages : 296
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Bibliographical footnotes. The changing dimension of Europe, by C.A. Fisher.--The Copenhagen complex, by J. Steinberg.--The debate on German war aims, by W.J. Mommsen.--The outbreak of the First World War and German war aims, by I. Geiss.--Russian foreign policy, February-June, 1914, by I.V. Bestuzhev.--Italian-Austro-Hungarian negotiations, 1914-1915, by L. Valiani.--German world policy and the reshaping of the Dual Alliance, by A. Andrew.--Hungary and the crisis of July 1914, by N. Stone.--Rumania and the belligerents, 1914-1916, by G.E. Torrey.--Gerhard Ritter and the First World War, by K. Epstein.--The dismissal of Admiral Jellicoe, by S.W. Roskill.--Russia in 1914, by H. Rogger.--Russians in Germany, 1900-1914, by R.C. Williams.--Liman von Sanders and the German-Ottoman Alliance, by U. Trumpener
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Pages : 946
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Pages : 878
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Author: Franz K. Wöhrer
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Category : Christian poetry, English
Languages : en
Pages : 232
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Author: George Pattison
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0192542982
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 256
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A Phenomenology of the Devout Life is the first part of a three-part work, A Philosophy of Christian Life. Rather than approaching Christianity through its doctrinal statements, as philosophers of religion have often done, the book starts by offering a phenomenological description of the devout life as that is set out in the teaching of Francois de Sales and related authors. This is because for most Christians practice and life-commitments are more fundamental than formal doctrinal beliefs. Although George Pattison will address the metaphysical truth-claims of Christianity in Part three, the guiding argument is that it is the Christian way of life that best reveals what these beliefs really are. As the work is a philosophical study, it does not presuppose the truth of Christianity but assumes only that there is a humanly accessible meaning to the intention to live a devout life, pleasing to God. This can be said to find expression in a certain view of selfhood that emphasizes the dimensions of feeling and will rather than intellect and that culminates in the experience of the annihilation of self. This is a model of selfhood deeply opposed to contemporary models that privilege autonomous agency and the devout life is therefore presented as offering a corrective to extreme versions of the contemporary view.
Author: George Pattison
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0192542990
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 256
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A Phenomenology of the Devout Life is the first part of a three-part work, A Philosophy of Christian Life. Rather than approaching Christianity through its doctrinal statements, as philosophers of religion have often done, the book starts by offering a phenomenological description of the devout life as that is set out in the teaching of Francois de Sales and related authors. This is because for most Christians practice and life-commitments are more fundamental than formal doctrinal beliefs. Although George Pattison will address the metaphysical truth-claims of Christianity in Part three, the guiding argument is that it is the Christian way of life that best reveals what these beliefs really are. As the work is a philosophical study, it does not presuppose the truth of Christianity but assumes only that there is a humanly accessible meaning to the intention to live a devout life, pleasing to God. This can be said to find expression in a certain view of selfhood that emphasizes the dimensions of feeling and will rather than intellect and that culminates in the experience of the annihilation of self. This is a model of selfhood deeply opposed to contemporary models that privilege autonomous agency and the devout life is therefore presented as offering a corrective to extreme versions of the contemporary view.
Author: George Pattison
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0198813511
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 288
View
Book Description
Language has been a major theme in philosophy of religion for more than half a century. The present work looks to the sense of being called that lies at the heart of Christian life and asks what this shows us about what it is to be human and what the God-relationship means for those having such a call.
Author: Marvin Farber
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ontology
Languages : en
Pages : 260
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Author: Geddes MacGregor
Publisher: Paragon House Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 740
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Defines terms dealing with the rituals, beliefs, organizations, and philosophical ideas of the world's religions, from ancient Egypt to scientology
Author:
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ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages :
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Author: Walter Laqueur
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Category : World War, 1914-1918
Languages : en
Pages : 296
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Bibliographical footnotes. The changing dimension of Europe, by C.A. Fisher.--The Copenhagen complex, by J. Steinberg.--The debate on German war aims, by W.J. Mommsen.--The outbreak of the First World War and German war aims, by I. Geiss.--Russian foreign policy, February-June, 1914, by I.V. Bestuzhev.--Italian-Austro-Hungarian negotiations, 1914-1915, by L. Valiani.--German world policy and the reshaping of the Dual Alliance, by A. Andrew.--Hungary and the crisis of July 1914, by N. Stone.--Rumania and the belligerents, 1914-1916, by G.E. Torrey.--Gerhard Ritter and the First World War, by K. Epstein.--The dismissal of Admiral Jellicoe, by S.W. Roskill.--Russia in 1914, by H. Rogger.--Russians in Germany, 1900-1914, by R.C. Williams.--Liman von Sanders and the German-Ottoman Alliance, by U. Trumpener
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Category : Editions
Languages : en
Pages : 946
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Languages : en
Pages : 878
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Author: Franz K. Wöhrer
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Category : Christian poetry, English
Languages : en
Pages : 232
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