Description
This is a powerful comparative history of philosophical thought in the two halves of Christendom.
About the Author
David Bradshaw is Associate Professor at the Department of Philosophy, University of Kentucky. He has published in a number of journals including Ancient Philosophy, Journal of the History of Philosophy, Review of Metaphysics and the American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly.
Reviews
'... learned and carefully argued ...' Lloyd P. Gerson, University of Toronto
'Bradshaw's text admirably exposes a key philosophical divergence that rests at the heart of the East West schism. ... the text is a successful blend and extension of dissertation and supplemental research. ... his argument has great merit. Bradshaw succeeds in creating an important text that illuminates the shared foundations of eastern and western philosophy and theology, and should be taken seriously for its validation of a tradition that values the ontological as much as the epistemological.' British Journal for the History of Philosophy
'This book is ...worthy of deep respect.' The Westminster Theological Journal
Awards
Winner of Morris D Forkosch Prize 2004.
Book Information
ISBN 9780521828659
Author David Bradshaw
Format Hardback
Page Count 312
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 640g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 163mm * 22mm