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Love by any other name,
By W. Jamison "William S. Jamison" (Eagle River, Ak United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Transforming Philosophy and Religion: Love's Wisdom (Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion) (Paperback)
How does love affect philosophy? A common theme in this collection of essays is that in order to do philosophy one must already love, so how does that love transform the philosophy as a result?
Reflections on the first essay by Wirzba "The Primacy of Love": - strikes me from his reading of Paul that a difference between Buddhism and Christianity is the recognition that love in the western sense is necessary in order to know God - to love God as other. If so, then Pope Benedict XVI's point in "Truth and Tolerance" that Christianity is an advance over Buddhism fits the evolutionary model since Christianity is a more highly evolved understanding of Man's relationship to the Divine. |
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Transforming Philosophy and Religion: Love's Wisdom (Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion) by Norman Wirzba (Paperback - May 7, 2008)
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