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Foreword | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Note | ||
Preface | ||
First Commendatory Preface | ||
Second Commendatory Preface | ||
Ch. I | Kant's Copernican Revolution in Theology | 1 |
Ch. II | The Rationale of Kant's Theology | 59 |
Ch. III | Kant and His Religious Predecessors | 93 |
Ch. IV | Kant and Christian Theology | 137 |
Concluding Theological Reflection: The Opus Postumum | 181 | |
Select Bibliography | 189 | |
Author Index | 203 | |
Subject Index | 205 |
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