Anselm Revisited: A Study on the Role of the Ontological Argument in the Writings of Karl Barth and Charles Hartshorne |
Contents
A COPERNICAN REVOLUTION IN THEOLOGICAL METHOD | 1 |
Conclusion | 36 |
3 | 42 |
A THEOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION OF PROSLOGION 24 | 87 |
Concerning Gods general and special existence | 104 |
Conclusion | 111 |
Two SYSTEMIC | 122 |
Natural theology and the Barthian opposition | 147 |
CHARLES HARTSHORNES PHILOSOPHICAL THEOLOGY | 180 |
The Ontological Argument Revisited | 208 |
A Natural Theology for Our Time | 215 |
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Common terms and phrases
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