Colin Brown surveys the thought of over four hundred philosophers from the Middle Ages to the present day, showing how various thinkers and ideas have affected Christian belief.
Table of Contents
Introduction1. Medieval PhilosophyI. The Roots of Medieval ThoughtII. MetaphysicsIII. Anselm and the Ontological ArgumentIV. Thomas AquinasV. The Significance of Medieval Philosophy2. From the Reformation to the Age of EnlightenmentI. The Cradle of Modern ThoughtII. The Reformers and Their SuccessorsIII. RationalismIV. EmpiricismV. The English Deists and Their OpponenetsVI. Enlightenment and Scepticism on the Continent3. The Ninteenth-Century FermentI. SchleiermacherII. Hegel and IdealismIII. KierkegaardIV. Atheism and AgnosticismV. Trends in Theology4. Philosophy and Faith in the Twentieth CenturyI. Logical Positivism and Linguistic AnalysisII. ExisentialismIII. The New RadicalismIV. The Broader SpectrumV. Philosophy and Reformed Theology5. Postscript: The Christian and PhilosophyI. Lessons from the PastII. The Value and Task of the Philosophy of the Christian ReligionA Note on BooksIndex