01571 a2200289 4500001001100000005001700011008003900028020001800067037003600085040000700121041000800128072001600136072001600152072001600168072001400184072001400198072001400212072002100226072001700247100002200264245004600286250000600332260003200338300001000370520088600380999001501266131708112920250317111627.0250312042016GB eng  a9781317081128 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 42.99fBB a01 aeng7 aQRAB2thema7 aQDHF2thema7 aNHAH2thema7 aHRAB2bic7 aHPCB2bic7 aHBAH2bic7 aREL0000002bisac7 a210.92bisac1 aPaul Richard Blum10aPhilosophy of Religion in the Renaissance a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20160422 a222 p bThe Philosophy of Religion is one result of the Early Modern Reformation movements, as competing theologies purported truth claims which were equal in strength and different in contents. Renaissance thought, from Humanism through philosophy of nature, contributed to the origin of the modern concepts of God. This book explores the continuity of philosophy of religion from late medieval thinkers through humanists to late Renaissance philosophers, explaining the growth of the tensions between the philosophical and theological views. Covering the work of Renaissance authors, including Lull, Salutati, Raimundus Sabundus, Plethon, Cusanus, Valla, Ficino, Pico, Bruno, Suárez, and Campanella, this book offers an important understanding of the current philosophy/religion and faith/reason debates and fills the gap between medieval and early modern philosophy and theology. c6319d6319