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Don Cupitt (1968)
THE DOCTRINE OF ANALOGY IN THE AGE OF LOCKEThe Journal of Theological Studies
A. Broadie (1987)
Maimonides and Aquinas on the Names of GodReligious Studies, 23
Don Cupitt (1967)
MANSEL'S THEORY OF REGULATIVE TRUTHThe Journal of Theological Studies
[It is well known that Kierkegaard was fascinated by boundary disputes. Approaching a boundary is both a containment and an exposure. On the one hand, the experience of drawing near to a border offers an assurance. It promises a delineated territory, an area that can be marked off, traversed, and known. However, it also turns us toward an outside: what is not yet mapped, and perhaps, what lies beyond all possible maps. Here be monsters.]
Published: Dec 16, 2015
Keywords: Aesthetic Judgment; Established Order; Reflective Judgment; Negative Theology; Divine Simplicity
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