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Philosophy of Religion in the Renaissance
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222 stránek
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Exploring the evolution of philosophical thought from late medieval times through the Renaissance, this book examines how competing theological claims emerged during the Reformation. It highlights the contributions of key figures like Lull, Ficino, and Pico, revealing the growing tensions between philosophical and theological perspectives. By tracing the development of modern concepts of God, the work provides valuable insights into contemporary debates surrounding philosophy, religion, faith, and reason, bridging the gap between medieval and early modern thought.
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2016, pevná
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