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A Future for Disbelief: Philosophy in a Dehellenized Age with Implications for Theology
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A Future for Disbelief: Philosophy in a Dehellenized Age with Implications for Theology

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Influenced by the ‘ressourcement’ partisans of Vatican II as well as by the ‘0dehellenization’ of Western philosophy advocated by his teacher and mentor, Leslie Dewart, Savage came to the conclusion that existential phenomenological philosophy provided a method by which his spiritual life was both revitalized and evolutionary. Here he is able to continuously construct his present and future life-world in which are incorporated his relationship with God and with his faith community. (From the Foreword by Patricia Shallow)

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Allan Savage
Date
5 April 2017
Pages
82
ISBN
9780973388251

Influenced by the ‘ressourcement’ partisans of Vatican II as well as by the ‘0dehellenization’ of Western philosophy advocated by his teacher and mentor, Leslie Dewart, Savage came to the conclusion that existential phenomenological philosophy provided a method by which his spiritual life was both revitalized and evolutionary. Here he is able to continuously construct his present and future life-world in which are incorporated his relationship with God and with his faith community. (From the Foreword by Patricia Shallow)

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Allan Savage
Date
5 April 2017
Pages
82
ISBN
9780973388251