Why Is Don Cupitt Influential?
According to Wikipedia , Don Cupitt is an English philosopher of religion and scholar of Christian theology. He has been an Anglican priest and a professor of the University of Cambridge, though is better known as a popular writer, broadcaster and commentator. He has been described as a "radical theologian", noted for his ideas about "non-realist" philosophy of religion.
Don Cupitt's Published Works
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1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Published Papers Taking Leave Of God (93) Mysticism after modernity (92) The sea of faith (35) What is a story (32) The Religion of Being (22) For the Time Being (22) Anti-Realist Faith (14) The long-legged fly : a theology of language and desire (13) Radicals and the Future of the Church (11) Is Nothing Sacred?: The Non-Realist Philosophy of Religion: Selected Essays (10) The world to come (10) The New Christian Ethics (9) Philosophy's Own Religion (8) Creation Out of Nothing (6) Only Human (6) What’s the Point of It All? (6) Kingdom Come in Everyday Speech (5) Is Nothing Sacred (4) Mansel and Maurice on our Knowledge of God (4) The Resurrection: A Disagreement (4) The Last Testament (3) MANSEL'S THEORY OF REGULATIVE TRUTH (3) The Future of the Christian Tradition (3) Kant and the Negative Theology (2) Book Review: True God (2) Above Us Only Sky (2) The radical Christian worldview (2) THE DEBATE ABOUT CHRIST (2) The New Labour Project: Modernization and Personalism (2) Jesus and Philosophy (2) The Leap of Reason. (2) Religion and Critical Thinking—I (1) Crisis of Moral Authority (1) The Meaning of the West: An Apologia for Secular Christianity (1) Jesus and the gospel of God (1) Religion and Critical Thinking—II (1) WHAT WAS MANSEL TRYING TO DO (1) What is the Gospel? (1) THE DOCTRINE OF ANALOGY IN THE AGE OF LOCKE (1) A Reply to Rowan Williams (1) Transplanting the Heart (1) The Finality of Christ (1) Crisis of moral authority: The dethronement of Christianity (1) A Reply to David Edwards (0) Loyal D. Rue. Amythia: Crisis in the Natural History of Western Culture. Pp. xiv + 206. (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1989.) (0) Christian Empiricism. Studies in Philosophy and Religion I (0) The Leap of Reason (0) The worlds of science and religion (0) The Rules of The Game (0) Man, Bound and Free (0) My Postmodern Witch (0) Book Review: The Coherence of Theism (0) A Secular Christian (0) Book Review: A Short History of Medieval Philosophy. By Julius R. Weinberg. Princeton University Press; O.U.P. 1964. 48s.; Cosmic Theology. By Dom Denys Rutledge. Routledge. 1964. 32s (0) Book Review: Mystery and Imagination (0) Book Review: God, Freedom and Evil (0) Interview of Don Cupitt (0) Book Review: Ethical Values in the Age of Science (0) Iris Murdoch: A Case of Star-Friendship (0) Oppositions of Religious Doctrines (0) Book Review: Christian Believing (0) Nature and Culture (0) James Walters, Baudrillard and Theology (0) Book Review: Miracles and Revelation (0) Understanding and commitment in religion I (0) After All: Religion without Alienation (0) A Process Christology. By David R. Griffin. Pp. 273. Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1973. $10.95. (0) After the end of the world (0) Is Anything Sacred?: Christian Humanism and Christian Nihilism (0) Book Review: The Development of Kant's View of Ethics. (0) Myth Understood (0) Book Review: Situation Ethics (0) Book Review: Struggle for Synthesis (0) The Human Condition: Diagnosis and Therapy (0) A Sense of History (0) Book Review: The Nature of Moral Judgement. By Patrick McGrath. Sheed and Ward, 1967. pp. xi+327. 32s. 6d.; A Survey of Christian Ethics. By Edward LeRoy Long, Jr. Oxford University Press (New York), 1967. pp. viii+342, 54s. (0) Book Review: New Heaven? New Earth? (0) Book Review: Morality: Religious and Secular (0) Whither Personal Ethics?: An Argument For a Critical Christian Ethics (0) Michael Weston. Kierkegaard and Modern Continental Philosophy: An Introduction . Pp. x + 200. (London: Routledge, 1994.) £37.50 hb, £11.99 pb. (0) Book Review: Christianity and Violence (0) Darwinism and English Religious Thought (0) Four Arguments against the Devil (0) Diogenes Allen. The Traces of God in a Frequently Hostile World . Pp. 108. Cambridge, Mass., 1981. Cowley Publications, $5.00. (0) Book Review: The Genesis of God (0) The Value of Life (0) Christian Existence in a Pluralist Society (0) Book Review: From Fantasy to Faith (0) Book Review: Experience, Explanation and Faith (0) Shorter Notice: God and Timelessness. By Nelson Pike. Routledge, 1970. xiv+192 pp. £2.; Ethical Naturalism: Hobbes and Hume. By J. Kemp. Macmillan, 1970. xx+54 pp. 50p.; Kant's Moral Philosophy. By H. B. Acton. Macmillan, 1970. vi+71 pp. 50p. (0) Man made gods (0) God and the World in Post-Kantian Thought (0) What do we mean by “the Church”? (0) How we make Moral Decisions (0) Book Review: Theology and Change (0) The nature of man (0) The Meaning of It All in Everyday Speech (0) Book Review: The Future of Creation (0) Book Review: Karl Rahner: (0) Spirituality, Old and New (0) Book Review: The Religion of Isaac Newton (0) Shorter Notice: Roles and Values: An Introduction to Social Ethics. By R. S. Downie. Methuen, 1971. ix+195 pp. 80p.; Doing and Deserving: Essays in the Theory of Responsibility. By Joel Feinberg. Princeton University Press; London, OUP, 1970. £4.75. (0) Book Review: The Self and Immortality (0) The Devil (0) Reviews of Books (0) Book Review: Freewill and Determinism (0) God and Morality (0) More Papers This paper list is powered by the following services:
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