Faith and Reason Through Christian History: A Theological Essay

Kaplan, Grant

Faith and Reason Through Christian History: A Theological Essay - Washington, D.C. The Catholic University of America Press 2022 - 360p 23 cm

Includes bibliographical references (pages 335-355) and index.

Part I. Premodern Christianity
Chapter 1. Christian Origins: Setting the Stage for Faith and Reason
Chapter 2. Early Medieval Theology and the Scholastic Achievement
Chapter 3. The High Middle Ages: Aquinas, Bonaventure, and Scotus
Part II. Modern Theology
Chapter 4. The Reformation
Chapter 5. Early Modernity and the Separation of Faith from Reason
Chapter 6. The Nineteenth Century
Part III. The Twentieth Century and Beyond
Chapter 7. Neo-Thomist Revival, Maurice Blondel, and Karl Barth
Chapter 8. Mid-Twentieth-Century Theology
Chapter 9. Theology after Modernity: The Postmodern

"In this theological essay, Grant Kaplan revisits the key figures and debates that shape how faith and reason relate. Divided into three parts, Kaplan invites readers into a conversation that has helped to shape Christianity and modern civilization. Readers will encounter the words and arguments of some of Christianity's greatest thinkers, some well-known (Augustine, Aquinas, Luther, Newman) and others nearly forgotten. Readings of these fifty figures bring them to life in an accessible manner for a range of audiences: theologians and philosophers, instructors, graduate students, seminarians, lay study groups, and undergraduate theology majors. Rather than simply summarizing their thought, Kaplan traces their arguments through key texts"--

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Faith and reason--Christianity--History.

C17.1 / K141

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