Analogy: A Study of Qualification and Argument in TheologyMacmillan, 1973 - 186 pages |
Table des matières
IS SOME NONSENSE RELIGIOUS? | 3 |
ANALOGY AND ARGUMENTS | 15 |
MEANING WHAT WE SAY | 25 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
accept affirmations agnostic Alice ambiguity angels have wings appropriate argue argument belief better borrowed called cause Christian cial claim common comparison concepts conclusion context creatures D. Z. Phillips defined definition deny describe divine effect explain fact faith FIDEISM further gious God's human nature Humpty Dumpty idea inferences infinite instance interpretation knowledge language-game literally true logical logy look meaning meant ment metaphor mystic negative differences nonsense objection ordinary sense P. G. Winch perfections philosophical positive practice preacher premisses priate Professor X proper Pythagoras qualification question reason related sense religious language religious statements resemble seems significance similar simply someone sort speak special sense strength subject to analogy suggest Summa Summa Contra Gentiles Summa Theologiae suppose symbols talk tell theo theologians theological terms theology theory of analogy Thomas Aquinas thought tion truth understanding univoce valid vows wisdom word