
In Our Own Image Is A Work Of Comparative Philosophical Theology. It Is A Study Of The Roles Anthropomorphism And Apophaticism Play In The Construction Of Conceptual Models Of Ultimate Reality. Leading Scholar Wesley J. Wildman Considers Whether We Create Our Ideas Of God. He Offers A Comparative Analysis Of Three Major Classes Of Ultimacy Models, Paying Particular Attention To The Way Those Classes Are Impacted By Anthropomorphism While Tracing Their Relative Strengths And Weaknesses. Wildman Provides A Constructive Theological Argument On Behalf Of An Apophatic Understanding Of Ultimate Reality, Showing How This Understanding Subsumes, Challenges, And Relates Ultimacy Models From The Three Classes Being Compared. He Describes And Compares Competing Ultimacy Models, Fairly And Sympathetically. The Conclusion Is That All Models Cognitively Break On The Shoals Of Ultimate Reality, But That The Ground-of-being Class Of Models Carries Us Further Than The Others In Regard To The Comparative Criteria That Matter Most.
This work investigates the extent to which human conceptualizations of ultimate reality are inherently shaped by anthropomorphic projections versus apophatic limitations. Wesley J. Wildman, a scholar in the field of philosophical theology, utilizes a comparative framework to evaluate how different religious and philosophical traditions construct models of the divine. He argues that while all models eventually encounter cognitive limits, the 'ground-of-being' classification offers superior explanatory utility when measured against specific comparative criteria.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and students of theology frequently note the academic density and rigorous logical structure of Wildman's prose. Experts highlight this text as a significant contribution to the comparative study of religious thought and metaphysical modeling.
Page Count:
280
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192548042
ISBN-13:
9780192548047
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