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Titre : | A Christian View of Philosophy and Culture |
Titre de série : | The Complete Works of Francis A. Schaeffer : A Christian Worldview, Volume 1 |
Auteurs : | Francis A. Schaeffer, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Wheaton [USA] : Crossway Books, 1994 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-89107-331-9 |
Format : | 395 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | LN (Ouvrages classés par théologiens) |
Note de contenu : |
BOOK ONE: THE GOD WHO IS THERE
Section I: The Intellectual and Cultural Climate of the Second Half of the Twentieth Century 1. The Gulf Is Fixed Before the Chasm Presuppositional Apologetics Would Have Stopped the Decay The Line of Despair Unity and Disunity in Rationalism Tendency Towards a Uniform Culture 2. The First Step in the Line of Despair: Philosophy Hegel, the Doorway Kierkegaard, the First Man Below The Existentialism of Jaspers, Sartre and Heidegger The Antiphilosophy of the Anglo-Saxon World The Use of Drugs What Does and Does Not Happen in These Experiences 3. The Second Step: Art Van Gogh and Gauguin Cézanne and Picasso Mondrian Dada, Marcel Duchamp, the Happenings and the Environments 4.The Third and Fourth Steps: Music and the General Culture Musique Concréte Henry Miller Philosophic Homosexuality John Osborne Dylan Thomas Modern Cinema, the Mass Media and the Beatles 5. The Unifying Factor in the Steps of Despair Romanticism Is Dead: Christianity's Opportunity If Antithesis Is Maintained Section II: The Relationship of the New Theology to the intellectual Climate 1. The Fifth Step: Theology Departure From Biblical Christianity 2. Modern Mysticism: Despair Beyond Despair Theology and Semantic Mysticism The Use of Words and Symbols The Origins of Semantic Mysticism—Leonardo da Vinci Nature and Grace 3. Modern Mysticism in Action: Art and Language The Tension of Being a Man Mysticism in Art: Klee and Dali Mysticism in Language: Heidegger 4. Modern Mysticism in Action: Music and Literature Mysticism in Music—Leonard Bernstein and John Cage Mysticism in Literature—Henry Miller 5. The Next Phase of Modern Theology God Is Dead—Or Almost So A Quest by the Upper-Story Men Today’s Opportunity for the New Theology Section III: How Historic Christianity Differs From the New Theology 1. Personality or a Devilish Din The Logical End of Denying Personality 2. Verifiable Facts and Knowing Personality as Such Cannot Imply Limitedness Divine and Human Communication Love Is More Than a Word 3. The Dilemma of Man The Scandal of the Cross Historic Christianity and Man’s Dilemma 4. God's Answer to Man’s Dilemma There Need Be No Either-Or in La Peste 5. How Do We Know It Is True? The Nature of Proof True Rationality But Not Only Rationality Section IV: Speaking Historic Christianity Into the Twentieth-Century Climate 1. Finding the Point of Tension Communicating to One of My Kind Logical Conclusions Torn by Two Consistencies The Tensions Are Felt in Differing Strengths 2. From the Point of Tension to the Gospel Why There Is a Place for Conversation : Giving and Taking Blows Taking the Roof Off 3. Applying the Gospel How Dare We Do It? Faith in the Biblical Sense Section V: Pre-Evangelism Is No Soft Option 1. Commending the Christian Faith to Our Generation Defense of the Faith Communication of the Faith 2. The Importance of Truth Truth Stands Before Conversion Truth and Spirituality The God Behind Truth Section VI: Personal and Corporate Living Into the Twentieth-Century Climate 1. Demonstrating the Character of God Salvation Does Not End With the Individual The Visible Quality Realism in Exhibition Personality Is Central 2. The Legal, But Not Only the Legal Human People in Our Culture Appendixes A. The Question of Apologetics B. The Problem of the Middle-Class Church in theLatter Half of the Twentieth Century C. The Practice of Truth Glossary BOOK TWO: ESCAPE FROM REASON Chapter 1. Nature and Grace Aquinas and the Autonomous Painters and Writers Nature Versus Grace Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael Chapter 2. A Unity of Nature and Grace The Reformation and Man More About Man Reformation, Renaissance and Morals The Whole Man Chapter 3. Early Modern Science Kant and Rousseau Modern Modern Science Modern Modern Morality Hegel Kierkegaard and the Line of Despair Chapter 4. The Leap Secular Existentialism Religious Existentialism The New Theology Upper-Story Experiences Linguistic Analysis and the Leap Chapter 5. Art as the Upper-Story Leap Poetry: The Later Heidegger Art: André Malraux Picasso Bernstein Pornography The Theatre of the Absurd Chapter 6. Madness The “Upstairs” in Film and Television Upper-Story Mysticism Jesus the Undefined Banner Chapter 7. Rationality and Faith The Bible Can Stand on Its Own Beginning From Myself and Yet ... The Source of the Knowledge We Need The “Leap in the Dark” Mentality The Unchanging in a Changing World BOOK THREE: HE IS THERE AND HE IS NOT SILENT 1. The Metaphysical Necessity 2. The Moral Necessity 3. The Epistemological Necessity : The Problem 4. The Epistemological Necessity :The Answer Appendixes A. Is Propositional Revelation Nonsense? B. “Faith’’ Versus Faith BOOK FOUR: BACK TO FREEDOM AND DIGNITY |
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