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The Problem of God in Modern Thought
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536 pages
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The exploration of modern philosophical thought reveals a continuous engagement with the concept of God, contrary to the belief that philosophers have entirely embraced secular humanism. Philip Clayton analyzes key texts since the Enlightenment, highlighting how thinkers have grappled with divine understanding. His work advocates for panentheism, a theological perspective that upholds God's transcendence while rejecting the notion of separation from the world, offering fresh insights for those reconciling faith with modern thought.
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