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OverviewThe envisioned volume is a collection of recent essays about the philosophical exploration, critique and comparison of (a) the major philosophical models of God, gods and other ultimate realities implicit in the world’s philosophical schools and religions, and of (b) the ideas of such models and doing such modeling per se. The aim is to identify exactly what a model of ultimate reality is; create a comprehensive and accessible collection of extant models; and determine how best, philosophically, to model ultimate reality, if possible and desirable. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jeanine Diller , Asa KasherPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: 2013 ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 5.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 1.730kg ISBN: 9789400752184ISBN 10: 9400752180 Pages: 1041 Publication Date: 26 June 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsForewords.- Introduction.- A. Conceptual Foundations.- 1. What is a model of ultimate reality?.- 2. Meta-theoretical questions about models of ultimate reality.- B. Specific Models of Ultimate Reality.- Overview of specific models; Ted Peters, James E. Taylor.- 1. Classical and neo-classical theism.- 2. Pantheism.- 3. Process theology.- 4. Open theism.- 5. Panentheism.- 6. Deism.- 7. Ground of being theology.- 8. Religious naturalism/naturalistic theism.- 9. Dualism.- 10. Polytheism.- 11. Communotheism.- 12. Via Negativa/apophatic tradition (against all models).- 13. Skeptical or non-theistic views.- C. Diversity of Models of Ultimate Reality.- D. Practical Impacts of Models of Ultimate Reality.- References.- Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationJeanine Diller is an assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies and Director of the Center for Religious Understanding at the University of Toledo in Toledo, Ohio, USA. Her research interests include philosophy of religion and philosophical theology, and her outreach efforts aim to increase religious literacy and reduce poverty. Her work has appeared in Philosophia, Southwest Philosophy Review and Religious Studies, and she was recently selected to be a Fellow of the American Academy of Religion/Luce Summer Seminars on Theologies of Religious Pluralism and Comparative Theology. Professor Asa Kasher is Laura Schwarz-Kipp Professor Emeritus of Professional Ethics and Philosophy of Practice and Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Tel Aviv University, Israel. He published numerous papers in ethics, philosophy of language and philosophy of Judaism, among other areas, and many ethical documents. He has also been one of the leading public intellectuals of Israel. In a number of papers and the recent book Judaism and Idolatry, he has put forward a clear and thorough presentation of much of the Jewish religious tradition in terms of practices of fighting idolatry, in the spirit of the via negativa. Professor Kasher was given the Israel Prize, the highest national prize, in 2000, for his works in philosophy and ethics. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |