Nature, Man and God

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Nature, Man and God is a major 1934 work of Christian philosophy and theology by William Temple that explores the relationship between the natural world, human experience, and belief in God.

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instanceOf book
theological work
work of Christian philosophy
associatedWith William Temple’s tenure as Archbishop of York
author William Temple NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
explores concept of God in relation to the natural world
problem of knowledge of God
rational grounds for belief in God
role of human experience in religious belief
genre Christian theology NERFINISHED
philosophy of religion
hasEditionType print
hasForm non-fiction prose
hasInfluenced 20th-century Anglican theology
British philosophy of religion
hasReception considered a classic of 20th-century Anglican thought
intendedAudience Christian clergy
educated laity
philosophers of religion
theologians
language English
notableFor integration of philosophy and theology
systematic account of Christian theism
period 20th century
philosophicalApproach critical realism
theistic realism
philosophicalTheme epistemology of religious belief
ethics and theism
metaphysics of theism
publicationYear 1934
publisherType academic publisher
relatedPerson William Temple NERFINISHED
relatedWork Christianity and Social Order NERFINISHED
religiousPerspective Christianity NERFINISHED
religiousViewpoint Christian theism NERFINISHED
subject Christian theism NERFINISHED
human experience
natural theology
relationship between nature and God
religious epistemology
theologicalTheme God and creation
incarnation and history
revelation and reason
theologicalTradition Anglican theology NERFINISHED

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William Temple notableWork Nature, Man and God