Reason & Religion is a collection of some of the most historically important texts and questions in the philosophy of religion. Each chapter begins with a critical introduction that provides context to the readings and their authors. Incorporating classical as well as contemporary discussions, this is a big-questions book that examines ongoing debates such as the existence or nonexistence of God, human experience of the divine, the nature of religious language, evil and suffering, religious existentialism, and the role and ...
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Reason & Religion is a collection of some of the most historically important texts and questions in the philosophy of religion. Each chapter begins with a critical introduction that provides context to the readings and their authors. Incorporating classical as well as contemporary discussions, this is a big-questions book that examines ongoing debates such as the existence or nonexistence of God, human experience of the divine, the nature of religious language, evil and suffering, religious existentialism, and the role and nature of reason in religion.
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