Synopses & Reviews
The contributions of leading Kantian and Kierkegaardian scholars to this collection break down to the simplistic contrast in which Kant is seen as the advocate of a rational moral theology and Kierkegaard as the advocate of an irrationalist faith. This collection is an ideal text for discussion of central issues.
About the Author
D. Z. Phillips is Danforth Professor of the Philosophy of Religion at Claremont Graduate University and
Rush Rhees Research Professor, University of Wales, Swansea. Timothy Tessin is a freelance editor.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Kant, Kierkegaard and Metaphysics * Kant and Kierkegaard on the Possibility of Metaphysics--Stephen Evans * Kant and Kierkegaard on the Possibility of Metaphysics-A Reply--Michael Weston * Voices in Discussion--D.Z. Phillips *
Part 2: Leaving Room for Faith * Faith Not Without Reason--Jerry H. Gill * Making Room for Faith--M. Jamie Ferreira * Voices in Discussion--D.Z. Phillips *
Part 3: The Individual * "The Individual" in Kant and Kierkegaard--R.Z. Friedman * "The Individual" in Kant and Kierkegaard--Hilary Bok * Voices in Discussion--D.Z. Phillips *
Part 4: Religion and Morality * Kant and Kierkegaard on the Need for a Historical Faith--Ronald M. Green * The Ethical and the Religious as Law and Gospel--Jack Verheyden * Voices in Discussion--D.Z. Phillips *
Part 5: Eternal Life * Kant and Kierkegaard on Eternal Life--John H. Whittaker * Kant and Kierkegaard on Eternal Life--Mario von der Ruhr * Voices in Discussion--D.Z. Phillips *
Part 6: Philosophy of Religion After Kant and Kierkegaard * Philosophy of Religion After Kant and Kierkegaard--Stephen Palmquist * Kant's Divine Command Theory and Its Reception within Analytic Philosophy--John Hare * Dialectic of Salvation in Solidarity--Anselm Kyongsuk Min * Voices in Discussion--D.Z Philips