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3.6 REASON, GOD AND THE MEANING OF LIFE: The Transcendental in Kant : Dr. Chris Firestone,PhD

What are the limits of reason in moral thinking and living? How do we understand God in light of the critique of Immanuel Kant? In this episode of LogicallyFaithful, Dr. Chris Firestone helps us see what we cannot with our eyes alone. He is Chair of the Philosophy Department at Trinity International University and is the co-writer and co-producer of the short film Last Wish (2010) and the feature film Killing Poe (2017) and the author of Kant and the New Philosophy of Religion, coedited with Stephen R. Palmquist, Indiana University Press, 2006,Theology at the Transcendental Boundaries of Reason, Ashgate Publications Ltd., 2007, In Defense of Kant’s Religion, coauthored with Nathan Jacobs, Indiana University Press, 2008, Kant and Theology at the Boundaries of Reason, Ashgate Publications Ltd., 2009, The Persistence of the Sacred in Modern Thought, coedited with Nathan Jacobs, Notre Dame University Press, 2012, Kant and the Question of Theology, coedited with Nathan Jacobs and James Joiner, Cambridge University Press, 2016, Immanuel Kant: A Companion to His Philosophy and Its Prospects for Theology, Wipf &Stock, forthcoming 2021. He is the father of five and most of all my friend