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    Act and potency in Wittgenstein?Terrance W. Klein - 2006 - Heythrop Journal 47 (4):601–621.
    The philosophy of language pioneered by Ludwig Wittgenstein, far from being inimical to the metaphysical concerns of philosophy, can be understood as complementing and perhaps even deepening the approach to metaphysics first employed by the Belgian Jesuit philosopher Joseph Marèchal: a ‘metaphysics of knowledge’ illuminating the deeper‐than‐conceptualist movement in the thought of Thomas Aquinas. The relationship of words and reality was radically reconfigured in the linguistic turn inaugurated in the work of Wittgenstein, but that work itself still presupposes what might (...)
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    A Liturgy of Return.Terrance W. Klein - 2007 - Philosophy and Theology 19 (1-2):331-345.
    Given the cultural dominance of the empirical sciences, it is perhaps inevitable that theology should seek a self-understanding that emulates them. Yet post-modern thinkers concur in rejecting Enlightenment canons of knowledge as too restrictive for any discipline seeking to fathom our own humanity, a pursuit that theology shares with literature. In both fields, language, as an engagement with symbols, is not the pursuit of an object of knowledge so much as an act ofself expression and an opening to communion. This (...)
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    A Liturgy of Return.Terrance W. Klein - 2007 - Philosophy and Theology 19 (1-2):331-345.
    Given the cultural dominance of the empirical sciences, it is perhaps inevitable that theology should seek a self-understanding that emulates them. Yet post-modern thinkers concur in rejecting Enlightenment canons of knowledge as too restrictive for any discipline seeking to fathom our own humanity, a pursuit that theology shares with literature. In both fields, language, as an engagement with symbols, is not the pursuit of an object of knowledge so much as an act ofself expression and an opening to communion. This (...)
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    The art of knowing.Terrance W. Klein - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (1):60-72.
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    The Forge of Language.Terrance W. Klein - 2003 - Philosophy and Theology 15 (1):143-163.
    Far from being left mute by the linguistic turn in philosophy, Transcendental Thomism is uniquely capable of profitable dialogue with it, as exemplified in this juxtaposition of the work of Karl Rahner and Ludwig Wittgenstein. The key insight of Transcendental Thomism is not to concentrate upon the affirmations which our concepts might produce about God, but rather the recognition that language itself, the ability to grasp even the provisional essence in a known object, is only possible because that object reveals (...)
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    The supernatural as language game.Terrance W. Klein - 2006 - Zygon 41 (2):365-380.
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    Wittgenstein and Theology. By Tim Labron.Terrance W. Klein - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (1):157-158.
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    Wittgenstein and the Metaphysics of Grace.Terrance W. Klein - 2007 - Oxford University Press.
    What is the meaning of the word `grace'? Terrance W. Klein suggests that Wittgenstein's maxim that the meaning of a word is its usage can help to explicate the claims that Christians have made about grace. Klein proposes that grace is not an occult object but a noetic event, the moment when we perceive God to be active on our behalf.
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    The Problem with Grace: Reconfiguring Political Theology. By Vincent M. Lloyd. Pp. 242, Stanford, Stanford University Press, 2011, $63.00. [REVIEW]Terrance W. Klein - 2017 - Heythrop Journal 58 (6):1011-1012.
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    Hearing the Call: Liturgy, Justice, Church, and World. By Nicholas Wolterstorff. Edited by Mark R. Gornik and Gregory Thompson. Pp. x, 440, Grand Rapids, MI, Eerdmanns, 2011, $30.00. [REVIEW]Terrance W. Klein - 2012 - Heythrop Journal 53 (4):714-715.
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