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Analogy1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 February 2009

Extract

One of the major discoveries—it may be only a rediscovery—of recent theology has been the central place which analogy occupies in theological inquiry of all kinds. Our present task falls into three parts: (1) to indicate the different areas to which the problem of analogy seems to be relevant; (2) to discuss the origin of the interpretations of the nature of analogy which are gaining a certain acceptance today; and (3) finally, to estimate the use that may validly be made of the traditional analyses of analogy.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Scottish Journal of Theology Ltd 1959

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References

1 This article appeared in French under the title ‘L'analogie’, in the Revue de Thiologie et de Philosophic, 1958 II.