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Zusatztext Kant and Theology is a welcome addition to the undergraduate classroom, and should not be missed by instructors seeking to help students identify and understand central issues in philosophy and philosophy of religion. It is extremely well-written, clear, concise, and full of helpful examples. Its constructive vision may be warmly or poorly received, but whatever one makes of the books' constructive claims, Kant and Theology is a welcome and badly needed resource for undergraduate classrooms. Informationen zum Autor Pamela Sue Anderson is Professor of Philosophy of Religion in the University of Oxford and Fellow of Regent's Park College, Oxford, UK. Klappentext Shedding new light on enlightenment and religion, this is an introduction to the influence of Kant's thoughts on theology and the response from theology. Vorwort An introduction to the influence of Kant's though on theology and the response from theology. Zusammenfassung The philosophy of Kant is widely acknowledged to have had a major impact on theology. This title presents an introduction to the influence of Kant's though on theology and the response from theology. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Introduction Kant: His Life and Theology Chapter 1 Themes from Transcendental Idealism Chapter 2 'Moral Religion' for Theologians Chapter 3 Theoretical and Practical Arguments for Theism Chapter 4 Immortality, Corruption/'Radical Evil' and Salvation Conclusion Critical Reception of Kantian Authonomy: Or, A Lesson for Theologians Notes Bibliography Index