Rational Theology and Christian Philosophy volume 2

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John Tulloch 1872
English
  • Chapter 1: Historical Position of the Cambridge School – Philosophy and Christianity, Part 1
  • Chapter 1: Historical Position of the Cambridge School – Philosophy and Christianity, Part 2
  • Chapter 2: Benjamin Whichcote – Reason and Religion, Part 1
  • Chapter 2: Benjamin Whichcote – Reason and Religion, Part 2
  • Chapter 2: Benjamin Whichcote – Reason and Religion, Part 3
  • Chapter 3: John Smith – Foundations of a Christian Philosophy, Part 1
  • Chapter 3: John Smith – Foundations of a Christian Philosophy, Part 2
  • Chapter 3: John Smith – Foundations of a Christian Philosophy, Part 3
  • Chapter 3: John Smith – Foundations of a Christian Philosophy, Part 4
  • Chapter 4: Ralph Cudworth – Christian Philosophy in Conflict with Materialism, Part 1
  • Chapter 4: Ralph Cudworth – Christian Philosophy in Conflict with Materialism, Part 2
  • Chapter 4: Ralph Cudworth – Christian Philosophy in Conflict with Materialism, Part 3
  • Chapter 4: Ralph Cudworth – Christian Philosophy in Conflict with Materialism, Part 4
  • Chapter 4: Ralph Cudworth – Christian Philosophy in Conflict with Materialism, Part 5
  • Chapter 5: Henry More – Christian Theosophy and Mysticism, Part 1
  • Chapter 5: Henry More – Christian Theosophy and Mysticism, Part 2
  • Chapter 5: Henry More – Christian Theosophy and Mysticism, Part 3
  • Chapter 5: Henry More – Christian Theosophy and Mysticism, Part 4
  • Chapter 5: Henry More – Christian Theosophy and Mysticism, Part 5
  • Chapter 6: Minor Members of the Cambridge School, Part 1
  • Chapter 6: Minor Members of the Cambridge School, Part 2
  • Chapter 7: General Estimate – Religious Philosophy, Part 1
  • Chapter 7: General Estimate – Religious Philosophy, Part 2
In this second volume of his work on English rational theology in the seventeenth century, Tulloch describes the lives and works of the group of theologians known as the Cambridge Platonists. - Summary by Barry Ganong

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