The persistence of the sacred in modern thought / edited by Chris L. Firestone and Nathan A. Jacobs.


Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press, c2012.
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Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Introduction / Chris L. Firestone and Nathan A. Jacobs — The desecularization of Descartes / John Cottingham — Law and self-preservation in ‘Leviathan’ : on misunderstanding Hobbes’s philosophy, 1650-1700 / A. P. Martinich — The religious Spinoza / Philip Clayton — God and design in the thought of Robert Boyle / Richard A. Muller — God in Locke’s philosophy / Nicholas Wolterstorff — The myth of the clockwork universe : Newton, Newtonianism, and the Enlightenment / Stephen D. Snobelen — Pierre Bayle : a complicated Protestant / Hubert Bost — Leibniz and the Augustinian tradition / Nathan A. Jacobs — Hume’s defense of true religion / Lee Hardy — The illegitimate son : Kant and theological nonrealism / Chris L. Firestone — The reception and legacy of J. G. Fichte’s ‘Religionslehre’ / Yolanda Estes — Metaphysical realism and epistemological modesty in Schleiermacher’s method / Jacqueline MariƱa — Schelling’s turn to scripture / Nicholas Adams — Hegel and secularization / Peter C. Hodgson — Kierkegaard’s critique of secular reason / Myron B. Penner.

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