Persistence of the Sacred in Modern Thought.
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- 9780268079741
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- BL473 .P46 2012
Cover -- Half title -- Title page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Desecularization of Descartes -- Chapter 2: Law and Self-Preservation in Leviathan -- Chapter 3: The Religious Spinoza -- Chapter 4: God and Design in the Thought of Robert Boyle -- Chapter 5: God in Locke's Philosophy -- Chapter 6: The Myth of the Clockwork Universe -- Chapter 7: Pierre Bayle -- Chapter 8: Leibniz and the Augustinian Tradition -- Chapter 9: Hume's Defense of True Religion -- Chapter 10: The Illegitimate Son -- Chapter 11: The Reception and Legacy of J.G. Fichte's Religionslehre -- Chapter 12: Metaphysical Realism and Epistemological Modesty in Schleiermacher's Method -- Chapter 13: Schelling's Turn to Scripture -- Chapter 14: Hegel and Secularization -- Chapter 15: Kierkegaard's Critique of Secular Reason -- Contributors -- Index.
Fifteen contributors examine the role of God in the thought of major European philosophers from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century.
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