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    Agape. [REVIEW]A. D. H. - 1973 - Review of Metaphysics 27 (2):407-407.
    Outka offers an extremely interesting and useful study of the concept of agape concentrating upon recent theological literature, but discussing this in relationship to recent analytic moral philosophy. The work arises from the extensive use of the concept of agape in recent theology as in Nygren, but extends to other theologians such as Reinhold Niebuhr, Tillich, and recent Catholic theology as in D'Arcy. He offers something of an anti-Niebuhrian polemic, and devotes a special chapter to Barth. The juxtaposition of recent (...)
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    Between Belief and Unbelief. [REVIEW]A. D. H. - 1976 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (3):557-558.
    A leading psychologist at the Menninger Foundation analyzes the current cultural situation where deep unbelief alienates itself from classical belief. He recognizes that unbelief is not just a simple negation of belief but is itself pluralistic, and the varieties of unbelief have now become the attitudes of masses of modern men. The author makes extensive use of recent philosophical reflection. He is also well aware of how social policy may tend to replace what had once been religious goals and institutions, (...)
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    Bright Essence. [REVIEW]A. D. H. - 1972 - Review of Metaphysics 25 (4):756-757.
    This collection of previously published essays attempts to rescue the classical orthodoxy of Milton's theology from the oft-repeated charge of Arianism. With the discovery of Milton's theological essay Christian Discourses in 1823, scholars concluded that Milton's theological orthodoxy was questionable; he was suspected of the heresy of Arianism. Paradise Lost was then reinterpreted in the light of this widely accepted charge. This interpretation has lasted for over 100 years. Beginning in the 1950's, and quite independently, the authors of these essays (...)
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    Basic Philosophical Analysis. [REVIEW]A. D. H. - 1972 - Review of Metaphysics 25 (3):567-567.
    This introductory textbook is a combination of text and anthology, and also includes student exercises. It intends to be analytic in its approach, and the readings as well as the text are almost exclusively confined to recent analytic concerns. As its point of departure the author takes Broad's distinction between speculative and critical philosophy, with critical philosophy identified with analysis. As illustrative of the use of this distinction it is suggested that science has increasingly eliminated questions about "life and the (...)
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    Experiential Religion. [REVIEW]A. D. H. - 1972 - Review of Metaphysics 26 (1):169-170.
    This is a rich and rewarding book although its richness will be easily overlooked. It is in fact one of the first efforts to return American theology to one of its classical traditions, a theology of religious experience, not in the manner of scientism but religious experience in the manner of everyday human orientation. A review of this book may easily leave the impression of sentimental piety and lack of realism. Nothing could be further from the truth. The book is (...)
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    Freedom, Responsibility and God. [REVIEW]A. D. H. - 1976 - Review of Metaphysics 30 (1):144-145.
    This volume, included in the recently established Library of Philosophy and Religion, devotes its primary attention to recent discussion within analytic philosophy concerning the challenge which determinism offers to the concept of freedom and, thereby, to Christian theism. Although the author does not argue that determinism has been established, he does conclude that it is an empirical proposal and may well represent the situation. He is prepared to fall back upon a libertarianism if necessary, but considers determinism at face value (...)
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    Facts, Words and Beliefs. [REVIEW]A. D. H. - 1973 - Review of Metaphysics 27 (2):413-414.
    In this careful and fresh analysis of the relationships between facts, words and beliefs, the author attempts to clarify how images and words relate to the world so as to establish beliefs and support knowledge. The reader is first presented with the ontological background of the analysis, including the status of sense-data, the nature of universals and our experience of them, and the epistemological status of the world. Sprigge then turns to a discussion of semiotic background including pragmatic and semantic (...)
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    God and the Secular. [REVIEW]A. D. H. - 1981 - Review of Metaphysics 34 (3):597-598.
    Centering upon a philosophical assessment of secular reasoning from Bacon to Kant, this volume becomes, thereby, a further contribution to the development of natural philosophy and natural theology. It involves, as well, an historical analysis of many of the philosophical-theological issues which received the attention of members of The Royal Society, among others, in their analysis of the relationship of theology and the rise of early modern science. Consequently, it is a contribution to the history of scientific thought, religious thought, (...)
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    God, Secularization, and History. [REVIEW]A. D. H. - 1975 - Review of Metaphysics 28 (3):561-561.
    This collection of essays is presented in memory of Ronald Gregor Smith of The University of Glasgow, the well known translator of Martin Buber. Smith’s constant concern with the problems of secularization made the subject of the memorial volume most appropriate. The wide respect for Professor Smith’s thought, his visiting appointments in both Europe and the United States, and the fact that Scotland has long served as a theological bridge between European and Anglo-Saxon interests accounts for essays by S. M. (...)
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  10. Hegel and the Philosophy of Religion: The Wofford Symposium. [REVIEW]A. D. H. - 1972 - Review of Metaphysics 25 (4):747-748.
    This volume contains the proceedings of the symposium held at Wofford College in 1968, in celebration of the Bi-centennial of the birth of Hegel. Hegelian philosophy has strong roots in America, and for the past one hundred and fifty years it has offered a major philosophical perspective from which to interpret religious concepts and phenomena. Its immediate dialectical relationship to phenomenology and existentialism made it almost inevitable that the strength of this position would receive fresh attention as more recent moods (...)
     
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    Identity and Thought Experiment. [REVIEW]A. D. H. - 1981 - Review of Metaphysics 34 (3):602-603.
    The author, a member of the faculty in philosophy at Visva-Bharati University, produced this volume under appointment as Visiting Fellow at the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, after having studied in England. These four essays are concerned with recent analytic thought, concentrating upon the problem of identity and the experiments of reflection which have appeared in modern British philosophy, such as Strawson’s world of nothing but sound. Chandra’s central concern is to analyse the relationship between identity and continuity, and to (...)
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    Logical Analysis and Contemporary Theism. [REVIEW]A. D. H. - 1972 - Review of Metaphysics 26 (1):159-159.
    This is an anthology in which all but one of the essays have been previously published. Western religious thought has made use of, or appropriated, or remained in dialogue with every major philosophical development from Platonism to Marxism. One of the latest versions of such appropriation, discovered as many would think in a most unlikely place, is the appropriation of analytic philosophy. A new natural theology is abroad in the land, and this volume attempts quite successfully to capture its current (...)
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    Literature and Religion. [REVIEW]A. D. H. - 1972 - Review of Metaphysics 25 (3):555-555.
    This anthology of previously published essays brings together some of the best scholars in the growing dialogue between two manifestations of man's existence, the literary and the religious. This is not simply a discussion of how theologians influenced literature, or how literature influenced theology, but treats the variety of approaches to the relationship as well as the impact of each manifestation upon the other. Attention is given to the humanizing function of both in a period when humanizing, even among the (...)
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    La Sémantique de l'action. [REVIEW]A. D. H. - 1980 - Review of Metaphysics 34 (2):398-399.
    The first volume from the work of the Séminaire d’Etudes Phénoméologiques et Herméneutiques as a section of the Centre d’Histoire des Sciences et des Doctrines, this book is one of the latest statements in the continuing dialogue between analytic philosophy and phenomenology. In this instance there is the unique advantage of a very recent and careful statement of the results of the research of European thinkers offering a careful look at contemporary Anglo-Saxon philosophy. The first part of the volume is (...)
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    Philosophische Autobiographie. [REVIEW]A. D. H. - 1980 - Review of Metaphysics 34 (2):386-387.
    Jaspers’s autobiography presents reflection upon the career and work of one of Germany’s leading existential philosophers. He describes briefly his early life and offers reflection upon his study and work in psychiatry. One can readily find the seeds of his later philosophical reflections evident in his General Psychopathology. Jaspers also presents illuminating discussion of his academic career, his political reflections, and comments upon the relationship of his philosophical analysis to his theological orientation. He offers extended discussion of each of his (...)
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    Religion and Rationality. [REVIEW]A. D. H. - 1973 - Review of Metaphysics 26 (4):761-762.
    This book is an interweaving of an introduction to philosophy of religion with extended argumentation regarding the relationship of religion and reason, including the implications of this argument for numerous problems of religious thought. The volume concentrates upon, and contains rather detailed discussion of philosophy of religion as it has been approached in recent analytic philosophy. After establishing the proper analysis of the role of philosophy in religious thought, it devotes special attention to the problems of evil, creation, miracles, prayer, (...)
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    Technics and Praxis. [REVIEW]A. D. H. - 1980 - Review of Metaphysics 34 (2):380-381.
    Vol. 24 of Boston Studies In The Philosophy Of Science, this study includes a few essays previously published. It presents a philosophy of technology as a relatively new specialization and is offered in a Heideggerian and phenomenological mode. Contemporary philosophy has presented modern man with a great deal of philosophy of science but little specifically on technology, and Ihde finds Heidegger one of the most insightful sources for such reflection. The book includes specific sections devoted to Heidegger, Jonas, and Ricoeur. (...)
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    The Grammar of Faith. [REVIEW]A. D. H. - 1981 - Review of Metaphysics 34 (3):611-611.
    The first of a promised trilogy, to be followed by studies of Logic and the Theologians, and Philosophy and the Theologians. Professor Holmer is a superb iconoclast, and the idols he loves to smash are metaphysics, theories, big ideas, ideologies, philosophies, and philosophical theologies. The book is very subtle in analyzing the logic of religious language, which language succeeds very well without philosophical interpretations attempting to state or restate its "meaning." The essay is a careful blending of Kierkegaardian motifs with (...)
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    The Language of Religion. [REVIEW]A. D. H. - 1972 - Review of Metaphysics 26 (2):354-355.
    This is a very readable survey of recent analytic philosophy of religion, concerned primarily with problems of religious language and meaning. Consequently, philosophy of religion is seen as an aspect of epistemology. The book should serve very well as an introduction to philosophy of religion as engaged in by analytic thinkers, especially in regard to their analysis of Christian thought. A major virtue of the book is that it extends beyond the positivist’s concern with verification in order to survey much (...)
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    The Philosophy of Georges Bastide. [REVIEW]A. D. H. - 1973 - Review of Metaphysics 27 (2):397-398.
    Bastide offers a philosophy of value upon the foundations of French idealism, and a continuation of the strong French tradition of spiritualism and personalistic idealism. Koenig devotes special attention to the foundation of Bastide’s position in Descartes and Kant. In a typically French manner Bastide’s philosophical reflection is rooted in the Cartesian Cogito: it is Cartesian philosophy interpreted for systematic purposes, thereby developing the profound connection between Descartes and the French spiritualistic movement. In Descartes the immediate contact with being is (...)
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    The Way of Discovery. [REVIEW]A. D. H. - 1981 - Review of Metaphysics 34 (3):606-607.
    Written by a former student and friend of Michael Polanyi, this book is an excellent introduction to Polanyi’s philosophical thought. Although it is written with a sympathetic appreciation of Polanyi’s philosophical contribution, it is neither simplistic, merely stringing together quotations from the subject of the study, nor uncritical. It is not intended as an in-depth study, but at the same time, it considers with seriousness Polanyi’s role on the recent philosophical scene, including his relationship to both analytic philosophy as well (...)
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