03050cam a22002414a 450000100090000000300040000900500170001300800410003001000170007102000300008802000270011804000180014505000190016308200150018210000340019724500870023126000470031830000240036550400660038950522450045565000250270085600830272514465370OSt20110916160359.0060724s2006 enk b 001 0 eng  a 2006024403 a9780567025234 (hardcover) a0567025233 (hardcover) aDLCcDLCdDLC00aBV3b.M44 200600a230.012221 aMcGaughey, Douglas R.,d1947-10aReligion before dogma :bgroundwork in practical theology /cDouglas R. McGaughey. aLondon ;aNew York :bT & T Clark,cc2006. ax, 262 p. ;c24 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 248-257) and indexes.0 aPractical theology -- Beyond mathematics, commodification, technical, and information -- Skepticism and its spectrum -- Conservative exploitation of vulgar skepticism -- Beyond pragmatic to practical theology -- Beyond negations to affirmations -- Why is practical theology relational theology? -- The problem with experience -- Mind and body -- On wholes and limits -- Identity -- Distinguishing between the subjective and the objective : on that which cannot be other than what it is -- Distinguishing the subjective from the objective : on that which can be other than the way it appears -- From skepticism to relational (i.e., critical) idealism -- Situations: emotions, appetites, and more -- The problem of materialism: necessity and the non-spatial -- Numbers and particulars -- Not by abstraction alone but by relational symbolic systems -- No metaphysical reductionism : constitutive and regulative ideas inseparable from a world of particulars -- On the "necessities" of practical theology -- Kant's "copernican revolution" -- Law and gospel: law after bultmann -- Spirit, truth, and power -- Spirit and relationality -- Spirit -- On justice and wisdom -- On truth -- The correspondence theory of truth -- Truth as clarity and distinctness -- Truth as manifestation -- Possibility and relational justice -- Power -- After critique: the human vocation -- The project of practical theology -- Analytic and synthetic judgments -- Determining and reflecting judgments -- On the logical functioning of the understanding -- Categories of the understanding -- On the interrelatedness of the sensible and the supersensible -- On aesthetic judgment -- On the hierarchy of the supersensible -- On humanity's moral vocation -- On the sublime -- A platonic kant -- Faith and history -- Self-respect and self-esteem -- On the "must" beliefs of practical theology -- Not "can" but "must" belief -- On personal experience -- On the limits to knowledge -- What must we believe? -- Inseparability from the world -- Perception is limited -- Action reminds us that there is more to experience than the empirical -- Relational symbolic systems -- Symbol and method -- Actuality and temporality -- Deontology -- Derivation of doctrinal belief systems. 0aTheology, Practical.413Table of contents onlyuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0618/2006024403.html