Transition From Kant to Wesley

Sketch of a Reply to Betrand Lord Russell's Blast Against the Christian Faith. (1/31/00 1/31/00 1/31/00) This contains several interesting insights into the kantian synthesis of the world of experience by means of the synthesis of the world of touch and that of sight. We see here the first overview of Philip's concept of his life, namely an adequate reply to Lord Russell's complaint, although the success of Philip's intention has not been yet given. But he is used to spending eons on details.

Project (6/13/98 6/13/98 6/13/98) Here I present in a typically rambling fashion the intentions of my study over the last several years, namely a sketch of a smooth transition from Kant's Critique of Pure Reason through Practical Reason and on through hisReligion Within the Limits of Reason Alone to the Wesleyan conception of the Christian faith.

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