Excerpt from Seven Theistic Philosophers: An Historico-Critical Study
The modern world, in its awakened interest in Personality, alike in God and in man, owes a greater debt to the "Seven Theistic Philosophers" treated of in this work, than has been at all realised. They belong, for most philosophical students, to the "illustrious unknown." But no enlightened theist can afford to be indifferent to their historic place, work, and influence. They belong to that School of Speculative Theology, or Theistic School of Philosophers, whose Work and influence in the mid-nineteenth century will be found described in the text. Prof. Flint, in his 'Theism,' named the chief thinkers of this philosophic group, but gave no exposition or criticism of their "profound theories" (p. 433). Dr Merz, in his massive work on the ' History of European Thought in the Nineteenth Century,' makes but a passing mention of only three of them.
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