Denying and disclosing God : the ambiguous progress of modern Atheism /
Reflecting on the development of atheism from the beginnings of modernity to the present day, the author suggests that atheism originated in the denial that the various forms of interpersonal religious experience possess any cognitive cogency.
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Language: | English |
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New Haven, CT :
Yale University Press,
[2004]
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Table of Contents:
- The new science and the ancient faith : three settlements at the dawn of modernity
- A dialectical pattern in the emergence of atheism
- Thomas Aquinas and the rise of modern atheism
- God as the anti-human
- The radical finitude of religious ideas : atheism and contemplation
- The negation of atheism.