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Donald Mackinnons Theology To Perceive Tragedy Without The Loss Of Hope Andrew Bowyer

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Donald Mackinnons Theology To Perceive Tragedy Without The Loss Of Hope Andrew Bowyer
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Donald Mackinnons Theology To Perceive Tragedy Without The Loss Of Hope Andrew Bowyer instant download after payment.

Publisher: T&T CLARK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.71 MB
Author: Andrew Bowyer
ISBN: 9780567681249, 9780567681263, 0567681246, 0567681262
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Donald Mackinnons Theology To Perceive Tragedy Without The Loss Of Hope Andrew Bowyer by Andrew Bowyer 9780567681249, 9780567681263, 0567681246, 0567681262 instant download after payment.

Donald MacKinnon (1913-1994) was one of the most influential Anglican theologians in the aftermath of World War Two. His writings reveal him as a restive and unsystematic thinker, yet there is a good case to be made that a series of reoccurring questions – ‘obsessions’ might better honour the memory of MacKinnon’s temperament –appear throughout. These relate to the demands of moral realism, the tensions between the philosophical positions of realism and idealism, and the perennially disruptive presence of Christ.
Andrew Bowyer outlines McKinnon’s contribution and context, as well as characterising his work as a form of “therapeutic” moral philosophy that combines a call for intense self-awareness together with a commitment to realist notions of moral “factuality”. Bowyer examines the key influences on McKinnon’s thought, his focus on Christology, his engagement with literature and literary criticism, as well as his response to Wittgenstein’s later philosophy. This volume offers an appreciation of his contribution and a critique of his legacy.

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