The 1930s Christian Philosophy Debates: Issues, Key Participants, and Positions
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This is a remastered version of my 2011 talk, "The 1930s Christian Philosophy Debates: Key Issues, Participants, and Perspectives", which I delivered in 2011 at Campbell Univesity In the talk, I discuss the philosophical and theological background of the documents in my then-recent book, Reason Fulfilled by Revelation: The 1930s Christian Philosophy Debates in France, how the debates happened, who some of the main participants were, main positions developed in the debates, and the implications of all of these for philosophy in the present.
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