Heythrop JournalBlackwell Pub., 2001 A select book list appears quarterly. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 49
Page 48
... object because we are not entirely ignorant of the form of beauty or the good . If we were , then the said object would not be the object of desire . This same structure holds with regard to what we hear about others , and about the ...
... object because we are not entirely ignorant of the form of beauty or the good . If we were , then the said object would not be the object of desire . This same structure holds with regard to what we hear about others , and about the ...
Page 156
... object altogether differently from the way the object enters into the subject . An object can be conceived only by a subject but always remains something other than the subject , whereas a subject by its very nature is from the outset an ...
... object altogether differently from the way the object enters into the subject . An object can be conceived only by a subject but always remains something other than the subject , whereas a subject by its very nature is from the outset an ...
Page 157
... object , when it does not , is to believe falsely that the object is the equal of its concept . According to Marx , emancipation , for example , is not real , human emancipation , if it is merely political emancipation . Adorno ...
... object , when it does not , is to believe falsely that the object is the equal of its concept . According to Marx , emancipation , for example , is not real , human emancipation , if it is merely political emancipation . Adorno ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
absolute omnipotence Alypius apophatic Aquinas argues argument Aristotle Augustine Augustine's authors basic Bible biblical CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ Cathars Catholic century chapter Christ Christian Christology Church claim commentary concept context critical critical theory CRUZ The University culture Dei Verbum Derrida Descartes dialogue discourse discussion divine doctrine edited Edward Schillebeeckx epistemology essay ethics of belief experience faith framework God's Gospel Gratian Gregory of Nyssa Grisez Heidegger hermeneutical Heythrop College human Ibid idea intellectual interpretation Jesus John knowledge logical Lubac means medieval metaphysics modern moral Murdoch nature negative theology Neoplatonism norms notion Oxford Paul person philosophy Plato Polanyi political possible postmodernity price given question Radical Radical Orthodoxy reader reading reason religion religious revisionism Schillebeeckx Scripture sense social speak spiritual Testament theism theologians theory thought tradition translation truth understanding University Library University Press volume Wolterstorff words writes