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Creation, Nature and Political Order in the Philosophy of Michael Foster (1903-1959)

Author: Wybrow, Cameron
SKU: PMRT.GEN.2073.01944

$282.05

Publisher: The Edwin Mellen Press
Number of Pages: 376
ISBN-13: 9780773492073
Publication Date: 1993
Condition: New

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The present volume fills a gap in scholarship in three ways. First, it provides the reader with a concise introduction to Foster’s life and thought, by means of a biographical essay and a complete bibliography of Foster’s published work. Second, it contains unabridged reprints of the seven Foster articles (including the classic Mind trio) which are most concerned with the relations between religion and science. Third, and perhaps most important, it contains a number of responses to Foster by contemporary scholars representing a wide range of academic disciplines and theological persuasions. Stanley Jaki, Francis Oakley and others have contributed lively critiques and further theoretical explorations, stimulated by Foster, concerning nature, creation, science, Christianity, and modernity. This volume is an absolute prerequisite for all further work on Foster. It also makes a vital contribution to the areas of theology, philosophy, and intellectual history, especially regarding the concepts of `creation’ and `nature’, two notions which have become increasingly important to serious philosophical and religious discourse about the human situation today.

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