C.S. Peirce and the Nested Continua Model of Religious Interpretation

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  • C.S. Peirce and the Nested Continua Model of Religious Interpretation Book Detail

  • Author : Gary Slater
  • Release Date : 2015-11-26
  • Publisher : Oxford University Press
  • Genre : Religion
  • Pages : 251
  • ISBN 13 : 0191067539
  • File Size : 30,30 MB

C.S. Peirce and the Nested Continua Model of Religious Interpretation by Gary Slater PDF Summary

Book Description: This study develops resources in the work of Charles S. Peirce (1839-1914) for the purposes of contemporary philosophy. It contextualizes Peirce's prevailing influences and provides greater context in relation to the currents of nineteenth-century thought. Dr Gary Slater articulates 'a nested continua model' for theological interpretation, which is indebted to Peirce's creation of 'Existential Graphs', a system of diagrams designed to provide visual representation of the process of human reasoning. He investigates how the model can be applied by looking at recent debates in historiography. He deals respectively with Peter Ochs and Robert C. Neville as contemporary manifestations of Peircean philosophical theology. This work concludes with an assessment of the model's theological implications.

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