Kant and the Problem of God
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Gordon E. Michalson (Author)
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Immanuel Kant is often referred to as the 'philosopher of Protestantism' because he provides a model for mediating successfully between a modern scientific world view and theism. This radical new reading of Kant's religious thought suggests that he is in fact more accurately read as a precursor to nineteenth-century atheism than to liberal Protestant theology.
About the Author
Gordon E. Michalson Jr. is Professor of Humanities at New College of the University of South Florida. His previous books include Fallen Freedom: Kant on Radical Evil and Moral Regeneration (1990), Lessing's 'Ugly Ditch': A Study of Theology and History (1985), and The Historical Dimensions of a Rational Faith: the Role of History in Kant's Religious Thought (1977).
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- Contributor: Gordon E. Michalson
- Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell
- ISBN13: 9780631212201
- Number of Pages: 216
- Packaged Dimensions: 154x229x16mm
- Packaged Weight: 345
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
- Release Date: 1999-06-12
- Binding: Paperback / softback
- Biography: Gordon E. Michalson Jr. is Professor of Humanities at New College of the University of South Florida. His previous books include Fallen Freedom: Kant on Radical Evil and Moral Regeneration (1990), Lessing's 'Ugly Ditch': A Study of Theology and History (1985), and The Historical Dimensions of a Rational Faith: the Role of History in Kant's Religious Thought (1977).
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