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Modern Theology | 1999

Transubstantiation after Wittgenstein

Fergus Kerr

Catholic doctrine of the eucharist is commonly thought to incorporate a metaphysical theory of substance. Wittgenstein subverts such theories. Elizabeth Anscombe and Michael Dummett, much respected post-Wittgensteinian philosophers, who are also deeply committed Catholics, argue that substance/accidents metaphysics as well as modern transignification theories prevent the religious events to stand on their own: the moment of consecration, the reservation of the consecrated elements. Bad theories which occlude the religious realities are thus removed—which does not show that all philosophizing about religious doctrine must be “rubbish”.


International Journal of Systematic Theology | 2006

A Different World: Neoscholasticism and its Discontents

Fergus Kerr


Modern Theology | 1992

RESCUING GIRARD'S ARGUMENT?

Fergus Kerr


Modern Theology | 2004

Aquinas and Analytic Philosophy: Natural Allies?

Fergus Kerr


Modern Theology | 2015

A Conspicuous Absence? Wittgenstein and Heidegger

Fergus Kerr


The European Legacy | 2012

Aquinas’ Summa Theologiae: A Reader's Guide. By Stephen J. Loughlin

Fergus Kerr


Archive | 2011

Trinitarian Theology in the Light of Analytic Philosophy

Fergus Kerr


Modern Theology | 2011

Divine Impassibility and the Mystery of Human Suffering – Edited by James F. Keating and Thomas Joseph White, O.P.

Fergus Kerr


Expository Times | 2010

13th June: Proper 6 Luke 7:36-8:3

Fergus Kerr


Expository Times | 2010

21st February: 1st in Lent: Luke 4:1-13

Fergus Kerr

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