James Kellenberger
James Kellenberger | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1938 (age 87–88) |
| Philosophical work | |
| Era | 21st-century philosophy |
| Region | Western philosophy |
| Institutions | California State University, Northridge |
| Main interests | ethics, political philosophy |
James Kellenberger is an American philosopher and Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at California State University, Northridge.[1] He is known for his works on moral theory.[2][3]
Books
- Religious Discovery, Faith, and Knowledge, 1972
- The Cognitivity of Religion: Three Perspectives, 1985
- God-Relationships with and without God, 1989
- (ed.) Inter-Religious Models and Criteria, 1993
- Relationship Morality, 1995
- Kierkegaard and Nietzsche: Faith and Eternal Acceptance, 1997
- Moral Relativism, Moral Diversity, and Human Relations, Penn State University Press, 2001
- Introduction to Philosophy of Religion, Taylor & Francis, 2017
- God's Goodness and God's Evil, SUNY Press, 2019
References
- ^ "James Kellenberger". State University of New York Press.
- ^ Pojman, Louis P. "Moral Relativism, Moral Diversity, and Human Relations". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
- ^ Cahill, Lisa Sowle (1 February 2003). "Book Review: Moral Relativism, Moral Diversity, and Human Relationships". Theological Studies. 64 (1): 180–182. doi:10.1177/004056390306400122. ISSN 0040-5639.
External links
- "James Kellenberger". CSU.