Record Type: |
Electronic resources
: monographic
|
Title Information: |
recovering a religion of reason |
Author: |
ErlewineRobert, |
Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: |
Project Muse |
Place of Publication: |
Bloomington |
Published: |
Indiana University Press; |
Year of Publication: |
c2010 |
Description: |
1 online resource (x, 246 p.). |
Series: |
Indiana series in the philosophy of religion |
Subject: |
Enlightenment - |
Subject: |
Abrahamic religions - |
Subject: |
Religious tolerance - |
Subject: |
Freedom of religion - |
Personal Subject: |
Mendelssohn - Moses - |
Personal Subject: |
Kant - Immanuel - |
Personal Subject: |
Cohen - Hermann - |
Online resource: |
http://muse.jhu.edu/books/9780253003997/ |
Notes: |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [229]-238) and index |
ISBN: |
9780253003997electronic bk. |
ISBN: |
0253003997electronic bk. |
ISBN: |
9780253354198hbk. |
ISBN: |
0253354196hbk. |
ISBN: |
9780253221568pbk. |
ISBN: |
0253221560pbk. |
Content Note: |
Overcoming the current crisis -- Monotheism, tolerance, and pluralism : the current impasse -- Learning from the past : introducing the thinkers of the religion of reason -- Mendelssohn : idolatry and indiscernability -- Mendelssohn and the repudiation of divine tyranny -- Monotheism and the indiscernible other -- Kant : religious tolerance -- Radical evil and the mire of unsocial sociability -- Kant and the religion oftolerance -- Cohen : ethical intolerance -- Cohen and the monotheism of correlation -- Rational supererogation, and the suffering servant -- Conclusion: Revelation, reason, and the legacy of the Enlightenment |