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God and philosophy

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YALE University Press, 2002 - 147 pagine
In this classic work, the eminent Catholic philosopher Etienne Gilson deals with one of the most important and perplexing metaphysical problems: the relation between our notion of God and demonstrations of his existence. Gilson examines Greek, Christian, and modern philosophy as well as the thinking that has grown out of our age of science in this fundamental analysis of the problem of God.

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Recensione dell'utente  - Miles - Goodreads

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. The chapter on Greek philosophy could be a bit confusing if you haven't already read into or learned about some of the ideas of, say, Plato. I much more enjoyed ... Leggi recensione completa

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Recommended by James Schall in Another Sort of Learning, Chapter 20, as one of Ten Books on the Humanities. Leggi recensione completa

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JSTOR: God and Philosophy.
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252 journal of religious history
Étienne Gilson: God and Philosophy, 2d ed. New Haven: Yale University Press,. 2002; pp. xxvii + 147. In 1929 the French historian of philosophy, ...
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Étienne Gilson: Biography and Much More from Answers.com
1936); God and Philosophy (1941); Being and Some Philosophers (1949); and The Philosopher and Theology (1960, tr. 1962). ...
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now towards scientific or natural truth, now towards religious or
£TIENNE GILSON, God and Philosophy. 277. existence to the Forms, which as transcendent .... 280 CRITICAL NOTICES : ETIENNE GILSON, God and Philosophy. ...
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Jacques Maritain Center: CDK Index (G)
... the Holy Spirit GILBERT 14/11.01S Gilbert Ryle GILSON 14/01.06S Gilson 14/14.21S Gilson GILSON'S 14/04.22S Gilson's God and Philosophy GIVE 5/15 F Notes ...
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Retractiones: Book Thoughts?
Etienne Gilson, God and Philosophy (this isn't strictly medieval, it seems, ... The Spirit of Medieval Philosophy and God and Philosophy are excellent. ...
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International Catholic University: 21.13
A Short History of Modern Philosophy. 2nd edition. New York: Routledge, 1995. pp. 133-143. Etienne Gilson. God and Philosophy. New Haven: Yale, 1941. pp. ...
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Etienne Gilson's First Principles - Wittgenstein's Logic of Language
(God and Philosophy p. 67). The human mind feels shy before a reality of which it ...... Note 3: Etienne Gilson, God and Philosophy (New Haven: 1941), p. ...
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On the nature of the evolutionary process: The correspondence ...
I also found Gilson's GOD AND PHILOSOPHY [1941]. very interesting. In any case, Christian faith does not depend on the possibility ...
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Informazioni sull'autore (2002)

Born in Paris, Etienne Gilson was educated at the University of Paris. He became professor of medieval philosophy at the Sorbonne in 1921, and in 1932 was appointed to the chair in medieval philosophy at the College de France. In 1929 he cooperated with the members of the Congregation of Priests of St. Basil, in Toronto, Canada, to found the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies in association with St. Michael's College at the University of Toronto. Gilson served as professor and director of studies at the institute. Like his fellow countryman Jacques Maritain, Etienne Gilson was a neo-Thomist for whom Christian revelation is an indispensable auxiliary to reason, and on faith he accepted Christian doctrine as advocated by the Roman Catholic church. At the same time, like St. Thomas Aquinas, he accorded reason a wide compass of operation, maintaining that it could demonstrate the existence of God and the necessity of revelation, with which he considered it compatible. Why anything exists is a question that science cannot answer and may even deem senseless. Gilson found the answer to be that "each and every particular existing thing depends for its existence on a pure Act of existence." God is the supreme Act of existing. An authority on the Christian philosophy of the Middle Ages, Gilson lectured widely on theology, art, the history of ideas, and the medieval world.

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