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Volume 2 (2010)
Questioning the Absolute
Table of Contents
Articles
Properly Situating Philosophical Arguments for God
Michael Vertin
What's Different About Anselms Argument?
The Contemporary Relevance of the Ontological Proof
Bernard Wills
What Kind of 'Proofs' are Aquinas's Demonstrations
of God's Existence?
Jonathan Bieler
The Five Ways and Aquinas's De Deo Uno
Antoine Guggenheim
Descartes's Ontological Proof:
Cause and Divine Perfection
Darren Hynes
The Drama of Reason:
Hume's Dialogue Concerning Natural Religion and the Antinomies of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
Conor Barry
Thinking the Unknown:
Kierkegaard's Climacus and the Absolute
Paradox of Understanding
A.D.C Cake
Swinburne's Reconstruction of Leibniz's
Cosmological Argument
Markus Enders
Infinity and the Call of Thinking:
Bernhard Welte and the Question of God
Andrzej Wierciński
Girard and Anselm:
The Ontological Argument and Mimetic Theory
Paolo Diego Bubbio
Thinking Transcendence with Levinas:
From the Ethico-Religious to the Political and Beyond
Jeffrey W. Robbins
Bernard Lonergan on Affirmation of the Existence of God
Paul St. Amour
The Proof of Beauty:
From Aesthetic Experience to the Beauty of God
John Dadosky
Post-secular Spinoza:
Deleuze, Negri and Radical Political Theology
Clayton Crockett
Blessed Are Those Who Have Not Seen and Yet Believe: Postmodernity and the Return of Religion
Brian Treanor
The Courage to Ask and the Humility to Listen:
Hermeneutics between Philosophy and Theology
Andrzej Wierciński
Reviews & Notices
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