Jim Faulconer on Faith, Philosophy, and Scripture
Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 6:03 pm
Announcing an anthology of Mormon-related articles by BYU philosophy professor Jim Faulconer. At least some of them have been previously published, but this volume now brings them conveniently together:
James E. Faulconer, Faith, Philosophy, Scripture (Provo: Maxwell Institute, 2010)
Here are the titles of the articles included:
"Remembrance"
"Room to Talk: Reason's Need for Faith"
"A Mormon View of Theology: Revelation and Reason"
"Myth and Religion: Theology as a Hermeneutic of Religious Experience"
"Why a Mormon Won't Drink Coffee but Might Have a Coke: The Atheological Character of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints"
"Rethinking Theology: The Shadow of the Apocalypse"
"The Writings of Zion"
"Scripture as Incarnation"
"On Scripture, or Idolatry versus True Religion"
"Breathing: Romans 8:1-17"
James E. Faulconer, Faith, Philosophy, Scripture (Provo: Maxwell Institute, 2010)
Here are the titles of the articles included:
"Remembrance"
"Room to Talk: Reason's Need for Faith"
"A Mormon View of Theology: Revelation and Reason"
"Myth and Religion: Theology as a Hermeneutic of Religious Experience"
"Why a Mormon Won't Drink Coffee but Might Have a Coke: The Atheological Character of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints"
"Rethinking Theology: The Shadow of the Apocalypse"
"The Writings of Zion"
"Scripture as Incarnation"
"On Scripture, or Idolatry versus True Religion"
"Breathing: Romans 8:1-17"