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In Search of Deity: An Essay in Dialectical Theism
The classical defence of, and argument for, belief in God have not proved completely satisfactory, particularly in the perspective of modern times, and the Gifford Lectures for 1983-4, given at the University of St Andrews, Professor Macquarrie puts towards an alternative. He calls his approach 'dialectical theism': dialectical, to indicate that he seeks to avoid the onesidedness of classical theism, and theism (as opposed to pantheism or pantheism) to show that he is still concerned to arrive at a satisfying conception of God. After indicating some of the weaknesses of classical theism, and outlining other approaches which have been put toward, Dr Macquarrie discusses a long series of thinkers who, he argues, represent an alternative tradition: Plotinus, Dionysius the Aeropagite, Johannes Scotus Eriugena, Nicholas of Cusa, Leibniz, Hegel, Whitehead and Heidegger. In the last section of this book, against this background the develops his dialectical concept of God, re-examines the proofs for the existence of God and Shows how dialectical theism has a bearing on spiritually, ethics, theology and world religions.
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Publisher | SCM Press Ltd. : London., 1984 |
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English
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0-334-00666-X
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