This anthology addresses traditional and some neglected philosophical issues. It looks atdifferent religious reactions to those issues. Can be used alone or in conjunction with Introduction to Philosophy and Religion. James Kellenberger put together this anthology to supplement his introductory text with coordinated readings. This anthology parallels the introductory text chapter by chapter and can be used with the introductory text or independently. Its readings cover a number of traditional issues in philosophy of ...
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This anthology addresses traditional and some neglected philosophical issues. It looks atdifferent religious reactions to those issues. Can be used alone or in conjunction with Introduction to Philosophy and Religion. James Kellenberger put together this anthology to supplement his introductory text with coordinated readings. This anthology parallels the introductory text chapter by chapter and can be used with the introductory text or independently. Its readings cover a number of traditional issues in philosophy of religion, but also some issues that are not usually represented in introductory anthologies in philosophy of religion: many of its readings contain expressions of various religious sensibilities, philosophical perspectives, and religious traditions.
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