The Quintessential Porcine History of Philosophy and Religion

The Quintessential Porcine History of Philosophy and Religion
Author: James Taylor
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2012
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1426754752

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Laugh out loud with this richly illustrated, tongue-in-cheek approach to the history of philosophy and religion.

The Quintessential Porcine History of Philosophy and Religion

The Quintessential Porcine History of Philosophy and Religion
Author: James Taylor
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2012-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1426765436

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With delightful disrespect and hilarious updated illustrations, the author takes you through the history of Western philosophy and religion. Beginning with classic Greek pigs, the author pokes good-natured fun as you learn the essentials of these most important thinkers and schools of thought. See a little band of Methodist pigs fleeing from the wrath to come, a Calvinist pig being saved because he is predestined to be among the elect, a Barthian Pig hearing a resounding “NO” from above, a Deconstuctionist pig interpreting a text, and many others.

The Philosophy of Religion

The Philosophy of Religion
Author: Otto Pfleiderer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1888
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Early Modern Philosophy of Religion

Early Modern Philosophy of Religion
Author: Graham Oppy
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2014-09-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 131754644X

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The early modern period in philosophy - encompassing the 16th to the 18th centuries - reflects a time of social and intellectual turmoil. The Protestant Reformation, the Catholic Counter-Reformation, and the birth of the Enlightenment all contributed to the re-evaluation of reason and faith. The revolution in science and in natural philosophy swept away two millennia of Aristotelian certainty in a human-centred universe. Covering some of the most important figures in the history of Western thought - notably Descartes, Locke, Hume and Kant - "Early Modern Philosophy of Religion" charts the philosophical understanding of religion at a time of intellectual and spiritual revolution. "Early Modern Philosophy of Religion" will be of interest to historians and philosophers of religion, while also serving as an indispensable reference for teachers, students and others who would like to learn more about this formative period in the history of ideas.

The Natural History of Religion

The Natural History of Religion
Author: David Hume
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 71
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

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Explore the philosophical intricacies of religion with David Hume's "The Natural History of Religion." Written in the 1750s, this work delves deep into the philosophy of religion, examining its origins and evolution. Hume's analytical approach offers readers a thought-provoking perspective on the cultural and societal implications of religious beliefs and practices.

How to Tell God from the Devil

How to Tell God from the Devil
Author: A. Roy Eckardt
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-01-16
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1351293869

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How to Tell God From the Devil is the first book to depict the relationship among comedy, the Devil, and God. Drawing from Jewish and Christian theories, Eckardt describes comedy as a means to distinguish the divine from the diabolic. He presents a thorough critique of efforts throughout history to justify God in the presence of radical evil and suffering. How to Tell God From the Devil is a sequel to Eckardt's fascinating earlier study Sitting in the Earth and Laughing. Eckardt offers a theological vision of the comic, and shows its practical use in differentiating God from the Devil. The viewpoint presupposed is a special application of the incongruity theory of humor, which sees humor as an attempt to deal with inexplicable occurrences. Eckardt shows how humor can make faulty explanations tolerable for examining evil and suffering, particularly the notion that God can somehow be "excused" for the terrible evils extant in the world. Eckardt critiques dualistic views that make the Devil and God independent sovereign beings, and monistic views that try to reduce evil to non-being. Eckardt holds God to be ultimately responsible for evil, in such ways that the only final resolution of evil-if there is such-is a form of divine comedy. Eckardt employs a variety of historical, psychological, sociological, philosophical, and theological sources. He discusses and assesses such diverse figures as Martin Luther, Reinhold Niebuhr, Zen Buddhists, Conrad Hyers, Nancy A. Walker, Jon D. Levenson, and Harvey Cox. How to Tell God From The Devil is an exceptional work, and will be significant and enjoyable for sociologists, theologians, philosophers, and specialists concerned with the study of humor.