A Short Course in the Philosophy of ReligionAimed at introductory students and general readers interested in thinking and God in the context of modern thought and experience. Discusses work by Kant, Dostoevsky and Heidegger amongst others. |
Contents
What is Philosophy of Religion? LO | 5 |
History | 26 |
The Turn to the Subject | 44 |
Copyright | |
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