A Modern Reader in the Philosophy of ReligionWillard Eugene Arnett |
Contents
PREFACE vii | 1 |
PART ONE THE ORIGIN AND NATURE OF RELIGION INTRODUCTION | 7 |
Friedrich Nietzsche The Religious Mood II | 11 |
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A. N. Whitehead absolute artistic assertion attitude become belief Bertrand Russell character Christian church claims conception consciousness divine doctrine element emotion essence essential eternal ethical evil existence expression fact faith fear feeling finite force function George Santayana gious give God's gods Hölderlin holy human ideal ideas imagination individual infinite intellectual interpretation John Dewey knowledge language living logical magic man's mankind Martin Buber matter means ment merely metaphysical mind moral nature numinous object ourselves over-belief particular Paul Tillich philosophers philosophy of religion poet poetry possible present primitive principle problem of evil question rational reality reason regard relation reli religious experience religious symbols revealed ritual sacred scientific seems sense social soul spirit supernatural temporal theist theology theory things thought tion tragic hero transcendent true truth ultimate universe vision whole word worship