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September 2018 Volume 59 Number 5 THE HEYTHROP JOURNAL Discover this journal online at wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/heyj September 2018 Volume 59 Number 5 THE HEYTHROP JOURNAL A Bimonthly Review of Philosophy and Theology MODERN EPISTEMOLOGY Jon Stewart Hegel and Jacobi: The Debate about Immediate Knowing Andrew Meszaros Newman and First Principles: The Noetic Dimension of the Illative Sense Tyler Taber and Tyler Dalton McNabb Is the Problem of Divine Hiddenness a Problem for the Reformed Epistemologist? Stanisław Ruczaj Seeing (-as) is Not Believing - a Critique of the Aspect - Seeing theory of Religious Belief Robert C. Koerpel Maurice Blondel and the Sacramentality of Human Rationality Christopher Sean Friel The Impoverished Replica: A Restatement of Lonergan Against Mechanism Jeremy D. Wilkins The Fragility of Conversation: Consciousness and Self-Understanding in Post/Modern Culture Dominic McGrattan The Idea of the Catholic University Book Reviews Published on behalf of Heythrop College (University of London) by ISSN 0018–1196 HEYJ_v59_i5_cover.indd 1 20-08-2018 15:36:22 Editor: P. Madigan S.J. Author Guidelines Reviews Editor: P. Madigan S.J.; Assistant: M. Anthony Corley Articles are welcome in the area of philosophy, theology and related disciplines, normally not exceeding 8,000 words. Editorial Board: The Jesuit Faculty of Heythrop College Articles should be submitted
The Heythrop Journal – Wiley
Published: Jan 1, 2018
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