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HEGEL IN BRITAIN : A BRIEF HISTORY OF BRITISH COMMENTARY AND ATTITUDES (1) |
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The Heythrop Journal,
Volume 20,
Issue 1,
1979,
Page 1-24
JAMES BRADLEY,
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DOI:10.1111/j.1468-2265.1979.tb00195.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1979
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SOCIAL JUSTICE |
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The Heythrop Journal,
Volume 20,
Issue 1,
1979,
Page 25-43
GEORGE SCHEDLER,
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CONCLUSIONSocial justice (which includes retributive and distributive justice) is most clearly satisfied by a system of Divine rewards and punishments: an omnipotent, omniscient, perfectly just Being could determine in each case how much effort was made and effect the appropriate distribution of rewards and punishments. A correct understanding of social justice naturally leads us to suppose that there is an afterlife, a God, a free choice — though it is logically possible at least that social justice could be satisfied in some future (very advanced) human society.There will still be those who have their doubts about the correctness of any view according to which justice cannot be attained by fallible creatures who have an incomplete knowledge of one another's behaviour. But, surely, these doubts are not sufficient to discredit my view. There is noa priorireason for rejecting such a view. There is nothing about our use of the term ‘justice’ and its cognates which implies that such a view is mistaken. (Otherwise the statement “There is no justice in this world’ would be meaningless.) To the contrary, there are widely held religious views, Christian as well as non‐Christian, which take this view quite seriously. If there is noa priorireason for rejecting this view, then there must be some independent reason for rejecting it. In other words, we need some independent reasons for believing that social justice can be attained by fallible creatures with limited knowledge. The mere fact that we might feel uncomfortable with my theory is not reason enough to reject it.Finally, those who do experience this discomfort might ask themselves whether such discomfort stems from theirmoralexperience or whether they are simply intent on finding justice in imperfect human i
ISSN:0018-1196
DOI:10.1111/j.1468-2265.1979.tb00196.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1979
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AN EIGHTEENTH‐CENTURY JESUIT BIBLIOGRAPHY |
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The Heythrop Journal,
Volume 20,
Issue 1,
1979,
Page 44-56
MICHAEL J. WALSH,
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DOI:10.1111/j.1468-2265.1979.tb00197.x
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年代:1979
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TIME AND ETERNITY AND LIFE AFTER' DEATH |
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The Heythrop Journal,
Volume 20,
Issue 1,
1979,
Page 57-62
BRIAN HEBBLETHWAITE,
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DOI:10.1111/j.1468-2265.1979.tb00198.x
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年代:1979
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TIME AND ETERNITY AND LIFE ‘AFTER’ DEATH A COMMENT |
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The Heythrop Journal,
Volume 20,
Issue 1,
1979,
Page 63-71
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DOI:10.1111/j.1468-2265.1979.tb00199.x
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年代:1979
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REVIEWS |
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The Heythrop Journal,
Volume 20,
Issue 1,
1979,
Page 72-110
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The Melchizedek Tradition. By Fred L. Horton JrPaul: Apostle of the Free Spirit. By F.F. BruceCommunity of the New Age. By Howard C. KeeNew Testament Interpretation. Edited by I. Howard MarshallA Jewish Understanding of the New Testament. By Samuel SandmelPerfection in the Virtuous Life, By Ronald E. HeineConsolation Philosophy: Greek and Christian Paideia in Basil and the Two Gregories. By Robert C. GreggThe Devil: Perceptions of Evil from Antiquity to Primitive Christianity. By J.B. RussellThe Sexual Language: An Essay in Moral Theology. By Andre GuindonThe Church and the HomosexualBy John J. McNeillExplorations in Theology. Vol. 1. By D.E. NinehamFaith and Reality. By Wolfhart PannenbergMeditation on Freedom and the Spirit. By Karl RahnerVoices in the Wilderness. By John BowdenThe Centre of Christianity. By John HickThe Becoming Church. By John AdairThe Once and Future Liturgy. By J.D. CrichtonThe Liturgy Today and Tomorrow. By Joseph GelineauThe Original Vision: A Study of the Religious Experience of Childhood. By Edward RobinsonA Sense of Presence. By Timothy BeardsworthThis Time‐Bound Ladder; Ten Dialogues on Religious Experience. Edited by Edward RobinsonEducation, Nihilism and Society. By David HolbrookAuschwitz: Beginning of a New Era? Reflections on the Holocaust. Edited by Eva FleischnerHero, Artist, Sage or Saint. By Richard W. CoanMolyneux's Question: Vision, Touch and the Philosophy of Perception. By M.J. MorganOckham, Descartes, and Hume: Self‐Knowledge, Substance, and Causality. By Julius R. Weinberg, edited by William J. Courtenay, William H. Hay, and Keith E. YandellEcclesiastical Administration in Medieval England. By Robert E. Rodes, JrMedieval Heresy: Popular Movements from Bogomil to Hus. By M.D. LambertMontaillou: Cathars and Catholics in a French Village, 1294–1324. By Emmanuel Leroy LadurieThe Correspondence of Erasmus, Volume IV. Translated by R.A.B. Mynors and D.F.S. Thomson, annotated by James McConicaThe Triumph of the Saints: The Separate Churches of London 1616–1649. By Murray TolmieThe Dissenters: I. From the Reformation to the French Revolution. By Michael R. WattsRedeem the Time: The Puritan Sabbath in Early America. By Winton U. SolbergThe Letters and Diaries of John Henry Newman. Volume XXXI. Edited by Charles Stephen Dessain and Thomas GomallOrthodoxy and Nationality. Andreiu Saguna and the Rumanians of Transylvania, 1846–1873. By Keit
ISSN:0018-1196
DOI:10.1111/j.1468-2265.1979.tb00200.x
出版商:Blackwell Publishing Ltd
年代:1979
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SHORT NOTICES |
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The Heythrop Journal,
Volume 20,
Issue 1,
1979,
Page 111-119
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DOI:10.1111/j.1468-2265.1979.tb00201.x
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年代:1979
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BOOKS RECEIVED |
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The Heythrop Journal,
Volume 20,
Issue 1,
1979,
Page 120-122
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ISSN:0018-1196
DOI:10.1111/j.1468-2265.1979.tb00202.x
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年代:1979
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