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Primary Readings in Philosophy for Understanding Theology by Diogenes Allen

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Primary Readings in Philosophy for Understanding Theology

Diogenes Allen

Presbyterian Publishing Corporation · November 1, 1997

Reading lane: Religion / Christian Theology / Systematic

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  • Authors: Diogenes Allen
  • Publisher: Presbyterian Publishing Corporation
  • Published: November 1, 1997
  • Reading lane: Christian Theology.
  • Publisher: Presbyterian Publishing Corporation.

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  • Religion / Christian Theology / Systematic

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  • Religion / Christian Theology / History

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  • Religion / Christian Theology / Anthropology

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Knowledge of key philosophic terms or concepts is vital to the understanding of many issues in Christian theology. Diogenes Allen's book Philosophy for Understanding Theology explores such terms and concepts and their relationship to theology. This new anthology, edited by Allen and Eric Springsted, provides primary texts undergirding that earlier work. The writings included here deal with philosophical issues crucial to the understanding of theology and include responses to...

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Knowledge of key philosophic terms or concepts is vital to the understanding of many issues in Christian theology. Diogenes Allen's book Philosophy for Understanding Theology explores such terms and concepts and their relationship to theology. This new anthology, edited by Allen and Eric Springsted, provides primary texts undergirding that earlier work. The writings included here deal with philosophical issues crucial to the understanding of theology and include responses to those questions from Plato to the present. Whether used alone or as a companion volume, this new reader is a valuable resource for theological studies.

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