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God and the World: A Survey of Thought

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ISBN/EAN: 8596547161349
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 56 S., 0.30 MB
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2022
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In 'God and the World: A Survey of Thought,' Arthur William Robinson embarks on a philosophical and theological exploration into the prevailing convictions of early nineteenth-century England regarding the divine orchestration of the universe. The text deftly traverses the period's consensus that nature's order necessitates a conscious Orderer, aligning with the Scholastic thought of Aquinas. Robinson's prose adeptly captures the intellectual climate of an era steeped in the comfort of religious certainty, while providing a profound analysis of the foundational arguments for a divinely-structured cosmos. The literary finesse of Robinson's narrative illuminates the intricacies of this widely-held belief system within its historical and cultural framework.As an author, Arthur William Robinson was deeply influenced by the religious and social mores of his time. His investigation in 'God and the World' reflects both a scholarly engagement with traditional philosophical arguments and a keen observation of the contemporary cultural milieu that espoused a retreat to authority in the face of continental tumult. Robinson's own intellectual journey, likely shaped by the era's theological discourse, positions him as a vital interpreter of the synthesis between faith and rational thought.'God and the World: A Survey of Thought' is an essential read for those seeking to understand the intersections of faith, philosophy, and science as they were perceived in the early 1800s. Robinson's erudite account offers a vital historical perspective for scholars, theologians, and lay readers alike who wish to comprehend the bedrock of religious sentiment that underscored societal and moral structures of the time. His book not only records a past understanding but also challenges contemporary readers to reflect on their own interpretations of the universe and the timeless question of divine presence within it.

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Arthur William Robinson was a distinguished 20th-century theologian, philosopher, and author, widely recognized for his contributions to religious thought and existential inquiry into the divine. Robinson's legacy in theological scholarship is most notably encapsulated in his seminal work, 'God and the World: A Survey of Thought,' in which he offers a comprehensive analysis of the interplay between divine concepts and worldly human experiences. Though the scope of his work extends beyond this particular publication, it is this book that affords readers a deep dive into his interpretative perspective on the vast traditions and arguments about God's nature and His relationship with the cosmos. Robinson's literary style is characterized by its accessibility combined with an in-depth scholarly approach that seeks to bridge the gap between academic theological research and the curious lay reader. His writings exhibit not only an erudition rooted in the history of theology but also a commitment to engaging with contemporary philosophical debates. Robinson is often praised for his ability to synthesize complex theological narratives and philosophical musings into coherent arguments, making his work both a valuable resource for scholars and an enlightening read for those exploring questions of faith, existence, and the essence of the divine.

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