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Grant Kaplan

    Rene Girard, Unlikely Apologist
    Faith and Reason Through Christian History: A Theological Essay
    Faithfully Seeking Understanding: Selected Writings of Johannes Kuhn
    • The book offers a unique opportunity for English-speaking readers to engage with the ideas of Johannes Kuhn, a prominent speculative theologian from the Catholic Tübingen School. It features a curated selection of essays from Kuhn's extensive career, organized by topic for easier understanding. Edited by Grant Kaplan, this volume serves as an accessible introduction to Kuhn's influential theological perspectives.

      Faithfully Seeking Understanding: Selected Writings of Johannes Kuhn
    • Exploring the intricate relationship between faith and reason, this theological essay engages with influential figures and debates that have shaped Christianity and modern civilization. Divided into three parts, it presents the thoughts of both renowned and lesser-known thinkers, such as Augustine and Newman. Kaplan not only summarizes their ideas but also traces their arguments through key texts, making the content accessible to a diverse audience, including theologians, students, and lay groups.

      Faith and Reason Through Christian History: A Theological Essay
    • Rene Girard, Unlikely Apologist

      • 280pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the apologetic aspects of mimetic theory, this book examines its relevance to fundamental theology and the work of René Girard. Grant Kaplan argues that mimetic theory serves as a heuristic tool, enhancing the intelligibility and persuasiveness of theological narratives. By engaging with various theologians, the text reveals how mimetic theory can enrich discussions in fundamental theology, revisiting past theological efforts while introducing new insights. This exploration highlights the potential of mimetic theory to transform theological discourse.

      Rene Girard, Unlikely Apologist