Basic modern philosophy of religion.
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- BL51 .F48
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200.0 HOL F Fact, value, and God / | 200.1 ASH H History and future of religious thought: Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam | 200.1 AZZ E Epistemolgy and Phenomenology of Religions : | 200.1 FER B Basic modern philosophy of religion. | 200.1 GEI P Philosophy of religion | 200.1 JEE F From cells to souls, and beyond : | 200.1 KUS W Who needs God / |
Includes bibliographies.
What is philosophy of religion? -- How shall we define religion? -- What is religion? -- How shall we examine religion? -- Classical arguments for God's existence -- A classical case for skepticism -- Kant: the limits of theoretical reason -- Kant: the turn toward practical reason -- The roots of existentialism -- The roots of positivism and pragmatism -- The scientific stalemate -- The linguistic key -- The cognitive possibilities of theistic language -- The current quest for responsible Christian theism.
The aim of this book is to provide a fresh point of view on issues of central importance to a critical and comprehensive understanding and assessment of religion.
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