The Unitary Relationship between Ethics and Epistemology in the Thought of T. F. Torrance

Footnote

Travis M. Stevick, "The Unitary Relationship between Ethics and Epistemology in the Thought of T. F. Torrance," Participatio 5, "The Vicarious Humanity of Christ and Ethics" (2015): 91-106

Bibliography

Stevick, Travis M. "The Unitary Relationship between Ethics and Epistemology in the Thought of T. F. Torrance." Participatio 5, "The Vicarious Humanity of Christ and Ethics" (2015): 91-106

Abstract

T. F. Torrance’s general rejection of dualism is present in many of his works. His rejection of the dualism between epistemology and ethics is important for understanding the totality of his thought. In this paper, I will discuss three concrete case studies that reveal the unitary relationship between ethics and epistemology in Torrance’s thought. This is followed up with documentation that reveals that this unitary relationship is not accidental or an afterthought, but forms a vital strand of all of Torrance’s thinking.

Issue
The Vicarious Humanity of Christ and Ethics