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Accessible and wide-ranging essays on the philosophy of religion.In Strange, Surprising, Sure, Robert Cummings Neville presents a theory of being, change, and value, and engages other philosophers ...
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Accessible and wide-ranging essays on the philosophy of religion.

In Strange, Surprising, Sure, Robert Cummings Neville presents a theory of being, change, and value, and engages other philosophers who deal with these concepts. The book's central thesis is that the entire created world includes everything determinate, and thus the creator does not exist within creation. Strangely, this reverses nearly everything in the Western tradition. Surprisingly, this thesis is approached from a great many angles, all of which are within the Western, South Asian, or East Asian traditions. Surely put, this thesis will win out in the long run. Although Neville writes for an English-reading audience, he engages with thinkers from all these traditions."

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Price: £27.00
Pages: 375
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Publication Date: 02 April 2025
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781438499628
Format: Paperback
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"Robert Neville is a singular figure in American philosophy. At a time when few believe it possible or productive to undertake a truly systematic approach to philosophical reflection, Neville has consistently shown us how it can and should be done. He is deeply engaged in contemporary conversations about purely philosophical issues, but also about the implications his philosophy has for contemporary social, theological, and more broadly, religious reflection. I can think of almost no one who has his range, and this collection of essays will serve as a helpful and accessible introduction to the scale and scope of his vision." — Warren G. Frisina, Hofstra University

"The ontological creative act is Robert Neville's key hypothesis, familiar to his many readers. But here it is presented with more lucidity than any place else. I like best of all the comparative dimension he brings to his study of philosophy and religion." — Nancy Frankenberry, Dartmouth College

The Painter's Contribution
Preface
Prologue

Part One: Philosophy

1. Being-Itself

2. Eternity

3. Aesthetics

4. Experience

5. Emergence

6. Indeterminacy

7. Wisdom

8. Shallow Roots

9. Pragmatism and Confucianism

10. Philosophy

Part Two: Philosophers

11. On Josiah Royce

12. On Alfred North Whitehead

13. On Robert Corrington

14. On Stefan Alkier

15. On Nancy Frankenberry

16. On Charles Taylor

17. On Ray L. Hart

18. On Wesley Wildman

Notes
Index