Natural Theology in the Eastern Orthodox Tradition
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The essays explore the development of natural theology in the early Church, its decline in the Middle Ages, and its revival in the modern period. They also examine the challenges posed by modern science and philosophy to the project of natural theology, and the ways in which Orthodox thinkers have responded to these challenges.
The volume is a valuable resource for scholars of Orthodox theology, the history of philosophy, and the philosophy of religion. It provides a comprehensive overview of the development of natural theology in the Orthodox Church, and sheds light on the ongoing debates about its significance and relevance in contemporary theology and philosophy.
The contributors to this volume are all experts in their field, and their essays offer a nuanced and balanced assessment of the role of natural theology in the Orthodox tradition. The volume will be of interest to scholars, students, and anyone concerned with the relationship between faith and reason.
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