Michalson argues that Kants writings on morality and religion increasingly portray the idea of God as adjunct to human morality, and not as something beyond the human. The use of Kants work s a foundation for a mediating theology is based, the author shows, on a fundamental misreading of Kant. The Thesis is clearly stated, is strongly supported by documentation and textual interpretation, and its implications for contemporary religious thought are sketched. This is an excellent book. Wayne Proudfoot, Professor of Religion, Columbia University
1. Kant, Modernity and Theism.
2. Kant's Moral Argument: Diminishing the Divine.
3. Autonomy's Autonomy.
4. Reason's Interest.
5. Heaven Comes to Earth: The Ethical Commonwealth.
6. Conclusion.
Notes.
Bibliography.
Index.