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Philosophy And Biblical Interpretation A Study In Nineteenthcentury Conflict 1st Edition Peter Addinall

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Philosophy And Biblical Interpretation A Study In Nineteenthcentury Conflict 1st Edition Peter Addinall
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.69 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Peter Addinall
ISBN: 9780521108409, 0521108403
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Philosophy And Biblical Interpretation A Study In Nineteenthcentury Conflict 1st Edition Peter Addinall by Peter Addinall 9780521108409, 0521108403 instant download after payment.

This study explores the nature of the conflict between science and religion. It shows through a detailed examination of this conflict as it was manifested in nineteenth century Britain that it is a fallacy that religion and science can co-exist in mutual harmony, since the legacy of their conflict in the past century has been inherited by this century, greatly to the detriment of religious belief. It is the author's contention that a return to the essentials of Kant's critical philosophy would lay bare the profound differences between religious and scientific approaches to the world, and the nature of the choice people can make between them. In his effort to demarcate the outlines of a genuine Biblical theology (and to articulate the proper procedures for producing one) the author casts light on important questions of Biblical interpretation, and demands a radical reassessment of the meaning of science for society.

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