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2021 | 69 | 3 | 9-27

Article title

Theology and the Knowledge of Persons

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Theology and the Knowledge of Persons

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Abstracts

EN
The aim of the paper is to discern between philosophy and theology. A philosopher is looking after impersonal wisdom, a theologian searches for a personal God. This differentiation is fundamental because knowledge of persons differs from knowledge that. The author shows how taking into account the fact that theology is based on the second-person knowledge changes the way one should approach the hiddenness argument. * The paper was originally published in: Fiona Ellis (ed.), New Models of Religious Understanding (Oxford: OUP, 2017), 172–90. Reprinted by the permission of the Author.
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Teologia i wiedza o osobach Celem artykułu jest ukazanie różnicy między filozofią a teologią. Filozof szuka mądrości bezosobowej, teolog zaś szuka Boga osobowego. To zróżnicowanie jest fundamentalne, ponieważ wiedza o osobach różni się od wiedzy o przedmiotach. Autorka pokazuje, jak uwzględnienie faktu, że teologia opiera się na wiedzy drugoosobowej, zmienia podejście do argumentu z ukrytości. * The paper was originally published in: Fiona Ellis (ed.), New Models of Religious Understanding (Oxford: OUP, 2017), 172–90. Reprinted by the permission of the Author.

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Volume

69

Issue

3

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9-27

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published
2021-09-24

Contributors

  • Sains Louis University, USA

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