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18 reviewsISBN 10: 0567356701
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Author: Avihu Zakai
Chapter I: Philosophia ancilla theologiae: The Theological Origins of Jonathan Edwards’s Philosoph
1. Philosophia ancilla theologiae
2. Edwards’s Typological and Emblematic View of the World of Nature
3. The Great Chain of Being
4. The God of Mechanical Philosophers
5. The School of “Physico-theology”
6. Edwards and the School of Physico-theology
Chapter II: The Rise of Modern Science and the Decline of Theology as the “Queen of Sciences” in
1. Regina Scientiarum—Theology as the “Queen of Sciences”
2. Copernicus—“Astronomy is Written for Astronomers”
3. Kepler—The New Physica Coelestis
4. Galileo—The Book of Nature “is Written in the Language of Mathematics”
Chapter III: “All Coherence Gone”—Donne and the “New Philosophy”
1. The New Scientia Naturalis
2. The New Science of Nature: Fears, Doubts, and Anxieties
3. Donne and the “New Philosophy”
a) “Doubts and Anxieties”: Ignatius His Conclave
b) “All Coherence Gone”: The First Anniversarie
Chapter IV: “God of Abraham” and “Not of Philosophers”: Pascal against the Philosophers’ D
1. “The Eternal Silence of These Infinite Spaces Frightens Me”
2. Pascal against the “Philosophers”
3. “The God of Abraham” and not “the God of Philosophers”
4. The Theater of Nature: Natura Naturata and Natura Naturans
Chapter V: Religion and the Newtonian Universe
1. Newton and the Newtonians
2. God “Very Well Skilled in Mechanics and Geometry”
3. Science’s Disenchantment of the World and the Eighteenth-century Imagination
4. Reaction to Newton and the Newtonians’ “Subversion and Ruin of Religion”
a) John Edwards against the Newtonian “New Systems in Divinity”
b) Robert Greene against Mechanical Philosophy’s “Subversion and Ruin of Religion”
c) Leibniz against Newton’s “Very Odd Opinion Concerning the Work of God”
d) Swift against the “New Systems of Nature”
e) Blake’s “Contempt & Abhorrence” of Bacon, Locke, and Newton
Chapter VI: Jonathan Edwards and the “Age of Enlightenment”
1. The Enlightened Age
2. Deism
3. Natural Philosophy
4. History
5. Ethics and Morals
Chapter VII: Jonathan Edwards’s Philosophy of Nature: The Re-enchantment of the World in the Age o
1. Edwards and the New Philosophy
2. The Genesis of Edwards’s Philosophy of Nature
3. Mechanical Philosophy’s Disenchantment of the World
4. Atomic Doctrine
5. The Laws of Nature
6. God and the World
7. The Nature of the Created Order
8. Idealism
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