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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-011.mrc:318283788:4734
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050 14 $aB21$b.S95 2005
100 1 $aSwindal, James.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n99016068
245 14 $aThe Sheed & Ward anthology of Catholic philosophy /$cedited by James C. Swindal and Harry J. Gensler.
246 3 $aSheed and Ward anthology of Catholic philosophy
246 3 $aAnthology of Catholic philosophy
260 $aLanham, Md. :$bRowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.,$c[2005], ©2005.
300 $axvi, 584 pages ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 567-577) and index.
505 00 $tWhat is Catholic philosophy? --$tVerses /$rthe Bible --$tDialogues /$rPlato --$tTreatises /$rAristotle --$tA defense of Christianity /$rAristides the Philosopher --$tFrom Philosophy to Christianity /$rJustin Martyr --$tFreedom and evil /$rIrenaeus --$tPhilosophy and Christianity /$rClement of Alexandria --$tAthens and Jerusalem /$rTertullian --$tA pagan-Christian debate /$rMinucius Felix --$tFirst principles /$rOrigen --$tAbsolute beauty /$rPlotinus --$tNot three Gods /$rGregory of Nyssa --$tConfessions.$tChristian doctrine.$tFreedom and evil.$tGod's providence /$rAugustine --$tMystical theology /$rPseudo-Dionysius --$tForeknowledge and freedom /$rBoethius --$tEssences /$rAvicenna --$tThe ontological argument /$rAnselm --$tThe incoherence of the incoherence /$rAverroës --$tGuide for the perplexed /$rMoses Maimonides --$tExperimental science /$rRoger Bacon --$tLogic /$rPeter of Spain --$tThe mind's journey to God /$rBonaventure --$tThe existence of God.$tNatural law.$tThe principles of nature.$tOn being and essence.$tCan war be just? /$rThomas Aquinas --$tThe nearness of the kingdom /$rMeister Eckhart --$tUniversals /$rJohn Duns Scotus --$tMirror of simple souls /$rMargaret Porette --$tAgainst theistic proofs /$rWilliam of Ockham --$tPrinciple and foundation /$rIgnatius of Loyola --$tEssence and existence /$rFrancisco Suárez --$tPhysics and religion /$rGalileo Galilei --$tAgainst the Aristotelians /$rPierre Gassendi --$tI think, therefore I am /$rRené Descartes --$tThe wager /$rBlaise Pascal --$tOccasionalism /$rNicolas Malebranche --$tLoving God /$rJohn Henry Newman --$tScholastic philosophy /$rJosef Kleutgen --$tConstitution on the Catholic faith /$rVatican I --$tThe revival of Thomism /$rPope Leo XIII --$tTwenty-four Thomistic theses /$rthe Vatican --$tAction /$rMaurice Blondel --$tThe problem of Eudaemonism /$rMax Scheler --$tOrthodoxy /$rG.K. Chesterton --$tIntelligence /$rPierre Rousselot --$tTranscendental Thomism /$rJoseph Maréchal --$tEvolution and Christianity /$rPierre Teilhard de Chardin --$tExistence and the existent /$rJacques Maritain --$tGod and modern philosophy /$rÉtienne Gilson --$tOntological mystery /$rGabriel Marcel --$tWoman's special value /$rEdith Stein --$tNeothomism in America /$rCharles Hart --$tWhat is truth? /$rAlfred Tarski --$tReligious freedom /$rJohn Courtney Murray --$tCan we still believe? /$rKarl Rahner --$tThe subject /$rBernard Lonergan --$tA debate with Bertrand Russell /$rFrederick Copleston --$tGod's omnipotence /$rPeter Geach --$tContraception and chastity /$rElizabeth Anscombe --$tFaith and reason /$rPope John Paul II --$tAgency /$rAlan Donagan --$tThe logic of mysticism /$rHerbert McCabe --$tMatters of religion /$rNicholas Rescher --$tVirtue and dependence /$rAlasdair MacIntyre --$tIs atheism essential to Marxism? /$rArthur McGovern --$tEast and West /$rEui-Chai Tjeng --$tTranscendental arguments /$rCharles Taylor --$tAdvice to Christian philosophers /$rAlvin Plantinga --$tAbortion and feminism /$rSidney Cornelia Callahan --$tFaith and foundationalism /$rHugo Meynell --$tNatural law /$rJohn Finnis --$tAgainst ethics /$rJohn Caputo --$tGod, science, and the golden rule /$rHarry Gensler --$tGod without being /$rJean-Luc Marion --$tPlantinga, faith, and reason /$rPatrick Lee --$tMaker's knowledge /$rDanilo Marcondes --$tCatholic philosophers in the U.S. /$rArthur Madigan.
650 0 $aPhilosophy.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100849
650 0 $aCatholic Church and philosophy.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021199
650 0 $aChristianity$xPhilosophy.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008100399
700 1 $aGensler, Harry J.,$d1945-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82241654
852 00 $buts$hB21$i.S95 2005g