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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis book is not an introductory text. It presumes some philosophical background and interest in reasoned thought. I have written it as I approach my “retirement years” and thus it does not contain reference to the latest scholars who may be writing on this topic. I have reverted, for ease of memory, to names with which I was made familiar in my formative philosophical years. My contention for many years has been that theological problems are first and primarily philosophical problems and need to be solved as such. To my mind, Dr. Leslie Dewart’s understanding of “dehellenization,” not to be confused with “unhellenization,” provides a philosophical opportunity for fresh reflection on our inherited classical understanding which presents problems for theologians. I have attempted such fresh reflection in these pages. I leave it to the reader to decide whether or not my reflections have clarified the issues or clouded them.
Allan M. Savage
Allan M. Savage is an independent academic researcher in philosophy, theology and the humanities. He holds credentials from the University of Toronto, (B.A.), St Paul University, Ottawa, (S.T.B.), Heythrop College (Postgraduate Diploma), University of South Africa (D.Th.) and European-American University (D.Litt.). He serves on the Editorial Team of the Journal of Research in Philosophy and History.
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