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  1. Verbum: Word and Idea in Aquinas.Bernard J. Lonergan & David B. Burrell - 1972 - Religious Studies 8 (1):80-82.
     
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    Truthfulness and Tragedy: Further Investigations in Christian Ethics.Stanley Hauerwas, Richard Bondi & David B. Burrell - 1977 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    In Truthfulness and Tragedy Stanley Hauerwas provides an account of moral existence and ethical rationality that shows how Christian convictions operate, or should operate, to form and direct lives. In attempting to conceptualize the basis of Christian ethics in a manner that will render Christian convictions morally intelligible, the author casts fresh light on traditional theoretical issues and articulates the distinctive Christian response to contemporary concerns such as suicide, medical ethics, and child care. The first section of the book deals (...)
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  3. Analogy and Philosophical Language.David Burrell - 1975 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 8 (4):265-267.
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    Analogy and philosophical language.David B. Burrell - 1973 - New Haven,: Yale University Press.
  5. Freedom and Creation in Three Traditions.David B. Burrell - 1995 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 37 (3):181-183.
  6. Analogy and Philosophical Language.David Burrell - 1974 - Religious Studies 10 (3):371-373.
     
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    Creation and the God of Abraham.David B. Burrell, Carlo Cogliati, Janet M. Soskice & William R. Stoeger (eds.) - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    Being all-good and gracious, God cannot be so envious as not to allow anything else besides him to exist. The necessitarian view thus limits God in His choice of creation and argues that God had to create in the first place out of His infinite ...
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  8. Analogy and Philosophical Language.David Burrell - 1976 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 38 (1):172-172.
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    Self-Deception and Autobiography: Theological and Ethical Reflections on Speer's "Inside the Third Reich".David Burrell & Stanley Hauerwas - 1974 - Journal of Religious Ethics 2 (1):99 - 117.
    Albert Speer's life offers a paradigm of self-deception, and his autobiography serves to illustrate Fingarette's account of self-deception as a persistent failure to spell out our engagements in the world. Using both Speer and Fingarette, we show how self-deception becomes our lot as the stories we adopt to shape our lives cover up what is destructive in our activity. Had Speer not settled for the neutral label of "architect," he might have found a story substantive enough to allow him to (...)
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    The Unknowability of God in Al-Ghazali.David B. Burrell - 1987 - Religious Studies 23 (2):171 - 182.
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    Aquinas: God and action.David B. Burrell - 1979 - Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press.
    First published 30 years ago and long out of print, _Aquinas: God and Action_ appears here for the first time in paperback. This classic volume by eminent philosopher and theologian David Burrell argues that Aquinas’s is not the god of Greek metaphysics, but a god of both being and activity. Aquinas’s plan in the _Summa Theologiae_, according to Burrell, is to instruct humans how to find eternal happiness through acts of knowing and loving. Featuring a new foreword by the author, (...)
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  12. Aquinas and Islamic and Jewish thinkers.David B. Burrell - 1993 - In Norman Kretzmann & Eleonore Stump (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Aquinas. Cambridge University Press. pp. 60--84.
     
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    Gaven Kerr, O.P., On Creation with Its Philosophical Corollaries.David Burrell - 2019 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 67 (4):145-146.
    Author endorses the study by Gaven Kerr, O.P., for the way it shows the centrality of Aquinas’ metaphysics of creation: showcasing the ‘real distinction’ between esse and essentia, followed by Aquinas’ unique treatment of each, as well as a deep consideration of esse tantum. At the end he states the ‘proof’ which Gaven Kerr has articulated so deftly reflects the manner in which the Creator ‘appears’ in creation, thereby ‘showing’ what cannot be ‘said’.
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    Knowing the Unknowable God.David B. Burrell - 1992 - Noûs 26 (4):507-509.
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    The Unknowability of God in Al-Ghazali: DAVID B. BURRELL.David B. Burrell - 1987 - Religious Studies 23 (2):171-182.
    The main lines of this exploration are quite simply drawn. That the God whom Jews, Christians, and Muslims worship outstrips our capacities for characterization, and hence must be unknowable, will be presumed as uncontested. The reason that God is unknowable stems from our shared confession that ‘the Holy One, blessed be He’, and ‘the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth’, and certainly ‘Allah, the merciful One’ is one ; and just why God's oneness entails God's being unknowable deserves discussion, (...)
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    Creator/Creatures Relation.David B. Burrell - 2008 - Faith and Philosophy 25 (2):177-189.
    Can philosophical inquiry into divinity be authentic to its subject, God, without adapting its categories to the challenges of its scriptural inspiration, be that biblical or Quranic? This essay argues that it cannot, and that the adaptation, while it can be articulated in semantic terms, must rather amount to a transformation of standard philosophical strategies. Indeed, without such a radical transformation, “philosophy of religion” will inevitably mislead us into speaking of a “god” rather than our intended object.
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    Creator/Creatures Relation.David B. Burrell - 2008 - Faith and Philosophy 25 (2):177-189.
    Can philosophical inquiry into divinity be authentic to its subject, God, without adapting its categories to the challenges of its scriptural inspiration, be that biblical or Quranic? This essay argues that it cannot, and that the adaptation, while it can be articulated in semantic terms, must rather amount to a transformation of standard philosophical strategies. Indeed, without such a radical transformation, “philosophy of religion” will inevitably mislead us into speaking of a “god” rather than our intended object.
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    Faith and Freedom: An Interfaith Perspective.David B. Burrell - 2004 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    In this book, David Burrell, one of the foremost philosophical theologians in the English-speaking world, presents the best of his work on creation and human freedom. A collection of writings by one of the foremost philosophers of religion in the English-speaking world. Brings together in one volume the best of David Burrell’s work on creation and human freedom from the last twenty years. Dismantles the ‘libertarian’ approach to freedom underlying Western political and economic systems. Engages with Islam, Judaism and Christianity, (...)
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  19. Aquinas: God and Action.David B. Burrell - 1979 - Religious Studies 15 (4):556-558.
     
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    God’s Eternity.David B. Burrell - 1984 - Faith and Philosophy 1 (4):389-406.
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    God’s Eternity.David B. Burrell - 1984 - Faith and Philosophy 1 (4):389-406.
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  22. Knowing the Unknowable God: Ibn-Sina, Maimonides, Aquinas.David B. Burrell - 1988 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 23 (2):119-121.
     
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  23. Knowing the Unknowable God: Ibn-Sina, Maimonides, Aquinas.David B. Burrell - 1988 - Religious Studies 24 (4):541-542.
     
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  24. Obeying rules and following instructions.D. B. Burrell - 1967 - In Frederick J. Crosson (ed.), Philosophy and Cybernetics. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press.
     
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    Thomas Aquinas and Islam.David B. Burrell - 2004 - Modern Theology 20 (1):71-89.
  26. Mullā Ṣadrā’s Ontology Revisited.David B. Burrell - 2010 - Journal of Islamic Philosophy 6:45-66.
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    Exercises in religious understanding.David B. Burrell - 1974 - Notre Dame,: University of Notre Dame Press.
    The dual purpose of this book is to point out the ways whereby reflective religious thinkers work and to suggest how these skills can be acquired. It is a manual of apprenticeship in acquiring religious understanding. The thought of Augustine, Anselm, Aquinas, Kierkegaard, and Jung on selected religious topics is developed expressly to show how each handled these issues and thus to provide living exemplars for religious understanding. The issues have an inherent unity in their dealing with man's knowledge of (...)
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    A Note on Analogy.David Burrell - 1962 - New Scholasticism 36 (2):225-232.
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    Creatio Ex Nihilo Recovered.David B. Burrell - 2013 - Modern Theology 29 (2):5-21.
    Creatio ex nihilo sounds like a philosophical teaching, but philosophy has been utterly unprepared to offer proper expression for an origination which presupposes nothing at all! Yet each of the Abrahamic faiths insists on such an origination, so it proved serendipitous when sufficient contact opened between these diverse religious traditions to allow thinkers to assist one another in what proved to be a shared task—and indeed gain assistance from others as well, as Sara Grant elucidates the sui generis relation between (...)
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  30. Al-ghazali, Aquinas, and created freedom.David B. Burrell - 2004 - In Jeremiah Hackett, William E. Murnion & Carl N. Still (eds.), Being and Thought in Aquinas. Global Academic.
     
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    Albert, Aquinas, and dionysius.David Burrell & Isabelle Moulin - 2008 - Modern Theology 24 (4):633-649.
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    Aristotle and ‘Future Contingencies’.David Burrell - 1964 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 13:37-52.
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    Aristotle and ‘Future Contingencies’.David Burrell - 1964 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 13:37-52.
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  34. Aquinas and Jewish and Islamic authors.David B. Burrell - 2011 - In Brian Davies & Eleonore Stump (eds.), The Oxford handbook of Aquinas. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Analogy: A Study of Qualification and Argument in Theology.David Burrell & Humphrey Palmer - 1976 - Philosophical Review 85 (1):107.
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    Analogy, Creation, and Theological Language.David B. Burrell - 2000 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 74:35-52.
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    Analogy, Creation, and Theological Language.David B. Burrell - 2000 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 74:35-52.
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  38. A Critique Of Culture Showing How Faith And Reason Interact: Book Symposium on Culture and the Thomist Tradition: After Vatican II by Tracey Rowland.David Burrell - 2005 - Nova et Vetera 3.
     
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  39. A Catholic university.D. B. Burrell - 1994 - In Theodore Hesburgh (ed.), The Challenge and Promise of a Catholic University. University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 35--44.
     
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    Aquinas, Ethics, and Philosophy of Religion: Metaphysics and Practice – By Thomas Hibbs.David Burrell - 2009 - Modern Theology 25 (2):359-362.
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  41. Aquinas: God and Action.David B. Burrell - 1979 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 44 (3):554-555.
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    An introduction to theology and social theory: Beyond secular reason1.David B. Burrell - 1992 - Modern Theology 8 (4):319-329.
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    Avicenna.David B. Burrell - 2005 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 196–208.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Avicenna's philosophical achievements: Aristotle and beyond Beyond philosophical articulation: glimpses of wisdom Imprints upon philosophical tradition Concluding remarks.
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    Al-Ghazali on Created Freedom.David B. Burrell - 1999 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 73 (1):135-157.
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    A Philosophical Foray into Difference and Dialogue.David B. Burrell - 2002 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 76 (1):181-194.
    It would be difficult to find two more paradigmatic interlocutors of Christian theology and Jewish thought than Thomas Aquinas and Moses Maimonides. Yet we are privileged to have in our midst a contemporary philosopher who can be said to have mastered the thought of both and can present them in dialogue. This essay offers a glimpse into Avital Wohlman’s reading of the rich exchange (or lack of exchange) between these two medieval thinkers, assessing the implications of her presentation of their (...)
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    Autonomous Reason versus Tradition-directed Inquiry.David Burrell - 2008 - Lonergan Workshop 21:33-41.
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    Beyond a Theory of Analogy.David B. Burrell - 1972 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 46:114-122.
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    Beyond Onto-Theology.David B. Burrell - 1999 - Lonergan Workshop 15:1-11.
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  49. Beyond the Theory of Analogy.David Burrell - 1972 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 46:114.
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    Creation and 'Actualism': The Dialectical Dimension of Philosophical Theology.David B. Burrell - 1994 - Medieval Philosophy & Theology 4:25-41.
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