Transcendance and Immanence in the Philosophy of Michael Polanyi and Christian Theism

Transcendance and Immanence in the Philosophy of Michael Polanyi and Christian Theism

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This study explores the ways in which Michael Polyani's philosophy is or is not compatible with, can be used to articulate, or may need to be accommodated to the central doctrines of Christianity, especially in relation to God's transcendence of and immanence within the world. Polyani's philosophy of knowledge as a tacit integration of clues into a focal whole which mirrors the consitution of comprehensive entities as integrations of level, provides scope for a genuine metaphysics and natural theology. It explains how we can make genuine reference to God who transcends the world, our thoughts and our language. It enables us to articulate our knowledge of God, God's relation to the world, His knowledge of and action within the world, and His being Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, on the analogy of Speaker, Work and Meaning who mutually indwell one another. Similarly it provides a suitable model for understanding the Incarnation, grace and the sacraments. [Rutherford 5*] Rutherford Studies in Contemporary TheologyNo. 05 - TRANSCENDENCE AND IMMANENCE IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF MICHAEL POLYANI AND CHRISTIAN THEISM $69.95 204pp. 1992

Book information

ISBN: 9780773416352
Publisher: E. Mellen Press for Rutherford House/Edinburgh
Imprint: E. Mellen Press for Rutherford House/Edinburgh
Pub date:
DEWEY: 231.4
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 196
Weight: 498g
Height: 230mm
Width: 165mm
Spine width: 19mm