Collection of essays published elsewhere between 1941 and 1995.
... 83), thereby provoking us to “self-knowledge” (PM, 91).69 Deceptively simple narratives can display our activities as more mysterious than we usually think, and can even be shocking in their estrangement since, to quote Roger White, ...
To Perceive Tragedy Without the Loss of Hope Andrew Bowyer. T&T Clark Studies in English Theology Series editors Karen Kilby Michael Higton Stephen R. Holmes DONALD MACKINNON'S THEOLOGY To Perceive Tragedy Without the Loss of.
Between Cross and Resurrection: A Theology of Holy Saturday. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans. McDowell, J.C. (2011). Editor's introduction. In: Philosophy and thee Burden of Theological Honesty: A Donald MacKinnon Reader (ed.
A vibrant portrait of four college friends—Iris Murdoch, Philippa Foot, Elizabeth Anscombe, and Mary Midgley—who formed a new philosophical tradition while Oxford's men were away fighting World War II. The history of European philosophy ...
His work cuts across disciplinary lines as he engages with systematic theology, philosophical theology and ethics, ... 2007), editor of Philosophy and the Burden of Theological Honesty: A Donald MacKinnon Reader (T&T Clark, ...
MacKinnon, D., (2011) “Theology as a Discipline of a Modern University,” in MacDowell, J. (ed.), Philosophy and the Burden of Theological Honesty, (London, T&T Clark). MacKinnon, D. M., and Holmes, J. D., (1970) Newman's University ...
Jürgen Habermas has suggested that the emphasis on the resurrection of nature is available in the work of Herbert Marcuse. According to Habermas, [For Marcuse] social emancipation could not be conceived without a complementary ...
In Philosophy and The Burden of Theological Honesty: A Donald MacKinnon Reader, edited by John McDowell, 189–99. T & T Clark Theology. London: T & T Clark, 2011. ———. “Teleology and Redemption (1995).” In Philosophy and The Burden of ...
51 Charlie W. Starr, 'Meaning, Meanings, and Epistemology in C.S. Lewis', Mythlore 25:3–4 (2007): p. 165. 52 Lewis, 'Bluspels and Falansferes', p. 254. 53 Starr, 'Meaning, Meanings, and Epistemology', p. 177.
This seemingly new way of doing theology was precisely one of the things most attractive to these first-wave ... II/2 and III,” in Philosophy and the Burden of Theological Honesty: A Donald MacKinnon Reader (London: Bloomsbury, 2011).