Contents
Foreword Michel Despland
Preface
List of Abbreviations
Editors' Introduction
Part 1. Philosophical Foundations for Kantian Theology
1. The Tree of Melancholy: Kant on Philosophy and Enthusiasm
Gregory R. Johnson
2. Kant on the Rational Instability of Atheism John E. Hare
3. Overcoming Deism: Hope Incarnate in Kant's Rational Religion
Christopher McCammon
4. The Anatomy of Truth: Literary Modes as a Kantian Model for
Understanding the Openness of Knowledge and Morality to Faith Gene
Fendt
Part 2. Theological Applications for Kantian Religion
5. Reading Kant through Theological Spectacles Philip J. Rossi
6. Kant's Prototypical Theology: Transcendental Incarnation as a
Rational Foundation for God-Talk Nathan Jacobs
7. Making Sense Out of Tradition: Theology and Conflict in Kant's
Philosophy of Religion Chris L. Firestone
8. Kant and Kierkegaard on the Need for a Historical Faith: An
Imaginary Dialogue Ronald M. Green
Part 3. Religious Instantiations of Kantian Philosophy
9. Kant and "A Theodicy of Protest" Elizabeth C. Galbraith
10. A Kantian Model for Religions of Deliverance Charles F.
Kielkopf
11. Kant's Approach to Religion Compared with Quakerism Leslie
Stevenson
12. Philosophers in the Public Square: A Religious Resolution of
Kant's Conflict Stephen R. Palmquist with an appendix coauthored by
Richard W. Mapplebeckpalmer
Contributors
Index
Presents Kant's philosophy of religion at the intersection of phenomenology and religious experience.
Chris L. Firestone is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Trinity International University. He has written many articles on religious dimensions in Kant.
Stephen R. Palmquist is Associate Professor of Religion and Philosophy at Hong Kong Baptist University. His work includes Kant’s Critical Religion: Volume 2 of Kant’s System of Perspectives and many articles on Kant, Christianity, and Buddhism.
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