2012-07-01
Does christian faith rule out human autonomy?
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Heythrop Journal - Quarterly Review of Philosophy and Theology , Volume 53 - Issue 4 p. 606- 623
Beginning with Kant, modernity has developed the secular dogma that human autonomy is incompatible with obedience to religious law. Can philosophy critique a faulty understanding of both autonomy and obedience? Can theology work out a healthy interaction between the two? In other words, can Christian faith integrate both a redefined autonomy and a redefined obedience?
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Organisation | Dominican University College |
Louis, L. (2012). Does christian faith rule out human autonomy?. Heythrop Journal - Quarterly Review of Philosophy and Theology (Vol. 53, pp. 606–623). doi:10.1111/j.1468-2265.2012.00751.x
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