Books by "David J. Depew"

7 books found

On Animals: Systematic Theology

On Animals: Systematic Theology

by David L. Clough

2012 · A&C Black

The first book-length study of the place of animals in systematic theology.

Figuring the Self

Figuring the Self

by David E. Klemm, Günter Zöller

1997 · SUNY Press

Provides a systematic overview of the topic of self in classical German philosophy, focusing on the period around 1800 and covering Kant, Fichte, Holderlin, Novalis, Schelling, Schleiermacher, and Hegel.

The Reenchantment of Science

The Reenchantment of Science

by David Ray Griffin

1988 · SUNY Press

This book describes the move from modern, mechanistic science to a post-modern, organismic science. David Ray Griffin gives voice to a revisionary postmodernism, based on the work of Whitehead and Hartshorne that contrasts with the relativistic, nihilistic postmodernism of Heidegger, Derrida, and Wittgenstein. The book brings together some of today’s most creative thinking about science. Griffin’s introductory essay summarizes the way in which the mechanistic view led to the disenchantment of science and the various reasons for the reversal of this process in our time. The essays on physics, cosmology, biology, ecology, psychosomatic medicine and parapsychology bring out the various dimensions of the reenchantment of science: the replacement of modern dualism and reductionism with an ecological, organismic paradigm; the priority of internal relations to external; the casal power of experience; the presence of experience, purpose, and intrinsic value throughout nature; influence at a distance; the laws of nature as habits; the presence of a divine whole in all the parts; and the history of the universe as a self-creative, meaningful story. This book gives a powerful voice to this emerging movement’s proposals for a postmodern science, spirituality, and world order.

God and Religion in the Postmodern World

God and Religion in the Postmodern World

by David Ray Griffin

1989 · SUNY Press

Addressed to readers who have found liberal theology empty or who believe that one cannot be religious and fully rational and empirical at the same time.

The World's Best Orations

The World's Best Orations

by David Josiah Brewer

1899

The text of thousands of speeches from all historical periods through the 19th century arranged in alphabetical order.

Theories of Poverty in the World of the New Testament

Theories of Poverty in the World of the New Testament

by David J. Armitage

2016 · Mohr Siebeck

How was poverty interpreted in the New Testament? David J. Armitage explores key ways in which poverty was understood in the Greco-Roman and Jewish milieux of the New Testament, and considers how approaches to poverty found in the texts of the New Testament itself relate to these wider contexts. - back of the book.