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Informationen zum Autor Chris L. Firestone is Professor of Philosophy at Trinity International University, Illinois. He has published widely on Kant, including Kant and Theology at the Boundaries of Reason (2009). Nathan A. Jacobs is Visiting Scholar of Philosophy at University of Kentucky. He is co-author of In Defense of Kant's Religion (2008) and co-editor of The Persistence of the Sacred in Modern Thought (2012). James H. Joiner is Lecturer in Philosophy at Northern Arizona University, where his work focuses on contemporary analytic philosophy of religion, medieval philosophy, and bioethics. Klappentext Kant scholars and analytic philosophers use varied perspectives to address problems surrounding Kant's theories of God and religion. Zusammenfassung This book engages new research into Kant and his philosophy of religion! addresses the lack of analytic voices in these discussions! and puts forward informed perspectives on the significance of Kant's claims about natural! philosophical! and revealed theology. Topics discussed include life after death! redemption! miracles! divine action! and God's nature. Inhaltsverzeichnis Notes on text quotations; Introduction Chris L. Firestone, Nathan A. Jacobs and James H. Joiner; Part I. Kant and God: 1. Practical cognition of God James J. DiCenso; 2. The birth of God and the problem of history Pablo Muchnik; 3. The Kantian Summum Bonum and the requirements of reason James H. Joiner; 4. Kant and experience of God David Bradshaw; Part II. Kant and Religion: 5. Religious assent and the question of theology Lawrence Pasternack; 6. Kant versus Christianity Leslie Stevenson; 7. Divine agency and divine action in Immanuel Kant William J. Abraham; 8. Kant and the problem of divine revelation Nathan A. Jacobs; Part III. Kant and Redemption: 9. What perfection demands Jacqueline Marina; 10. Atonement and grace in Kant Keith Yandell; 11. Christology ... within the limits of reason alone? Thomas H. McCall; 12. Rational religious faith in a bodily resurrection Chris L. Firestone; Bibliography....