God, the Mind's Desire: Reference, Reason and Christian Thinking
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God, the Mind's Desire:  Reference, Reason and Christian Thinking  -     By: Paul D. Janz

God, the Mind's Desire: Reference, Reason and Christian Thinking

Cambridge Bibles / 2004 / Hardcover

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How can human discourse refer meaningfully to a transcendent God? Paul Janz's book reconfigures this fundamental problem of Christian thinking as a twofold demand for integrity--integrity of reason and integrity of transcendence. It centers around an original yet faithful re-reading of Kant's empirical realism. Drawing on MacKinnon, Bonhoeffer, Barth and Marion, Janz challenges recent rushes to obscurantism and radicalization and culminates in a convergence between Christology and epistemology within empirical reality.

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Title: God, the Mind's Desire: Reference, Reason and Christian Thinking
By: Paul D. Janz
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 244
Vendor: Cambridge Bibles
Publication Date: 2004
Dimensions: 9.0 X 6.0 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 4 ounces
ISBN: 0521822416
ISBN-13: 9780521822411
Stock No: WW822416

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How can human discourse refer meaningfully to a transcendent God? Paul Janz's book reconfigures this fundamental problem of Christian thinking as a twofold demand for integrity--integrity of reason and integrity of transcendence. It centers around an original yet faithful re-reading of Kant's empirical realism. Drawing on MacKinnon, Bonhoeffer, Barth and Marion, Janz challenges recent rushes to obscurantism and radicalization and culminates in a convergence between Christology and epistemology within empirical reality.

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