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In the recent history of philosophy few works have appeared which favorably portray Idealism as a plausible philosophical view of the world. Considerably less has been written about Idealism as a viable framework for doing theology. While the most recent and significant works on Idealism, composed by the late John Foster (
Case for Idealism
and
A World for Us: The Case for Phenomenological Idealism
), have put this theory back on the philosophical map, no such attempt has been made to re-introduce Idealism to contemporary Christian theology.
Idealism and Christian Theology
is such a work, retrieving ideas and arguments from its most significant modern exponents (especially George Berkeley and Jonathan Edwards) in order to assess its value for present and future theological construction. As a piece of constructive philosophical-theology itself, this volume considers the explanatory power an Idealist ontology has for contemporary Christian theology.
Case for Idealism
and
A World for Us: The Case for Phenomenological Idealism
), have put this theory back on the philosophical map, no such attempt has been made to re-introduce Idealism to contemporary Christian theology.
Idealism and Christian Theology
is such a work, retrieving ideas and arguments from its most significant modern exponents (especially George Berkeley and Jonathan Edwards) in order to assess its value for present and future theological construction. As a piece of constructive philosophical-theology itself, this volume considers the explanatory power an Idealist ontology has for contemporary Christian theology.