The intolerable God : Kant's theological journey /
The thought of Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) is often regarded as having caused a crisis for theology and religion because it sets the limits of knowledge to what can be derived from experience. In The Intolerable God Christopher Insole challenges that assumption and argues that Kant believed in God but...
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Grand Rapids, Michigan :
William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company,
2016.
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Table of Contents:
- "I am from eternity to eternity": God in Kant's early thought
- "Whence then am I?": God in Kant's later thought
- Kant's "Only unsolvable metaphysical difficulty": created freedom
- Creating freedom: Kant's theological solution
- Interpreting Kant: three objections
- The dancer and the dance: divine action, human freedom
- Becoming divine: autonomy and the beatific vision.