The Problem of God in Modern Thought
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The Problem of God in Modern Thought is a work in which Philip Clayton examines how modern philosophers and theologians have framed the question of God, with attention to thinkers such as Schelling and Tillich.
The book explores the shifting metaphysical and epistemological challenges that modernity brings to traditional theism and seeks resources for theological response.
Clayton traces how notions of freedom, nature, and revelation evolve across the modern period and impact doctrinal formulations.
He pays particular attention to German idealism and its influence on twentieth-century theology, aiming to recover constructive paths forward.
The work is scholarly and aimed at readers interested in the intersection of philosophy and theology.
The book explores the shifting metaphysical and epistemological challenges that modernity brings to traditional theism and seeks resources for theological response.
Clayton traces how notions of freedom, nature, and revelation evolve across the modern period and impact doctrinal formulations.
He pays particular attention to German idealism and its influence on twentieth-century theology, aiming to recover constructive paths forward.
The work is scholarly and aimed at readers interested in the intersection of philosophy and theology.
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