The logic of religion /
The logic of religion presents an examination of the nature of religion from a philosophical perspective. In successive chapters classical, medieval, and modern authors are canvassed for their views. Even among those who find no evidence for the existence of God, we encounter discussions of the natu...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, D.C. :
Catholic University of America Press,
2003.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contents
- I. Religion as an Object of Philosophical Study
- II. Greek and Roman Insights into the Nature of Religion: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Seneca
- III. Christian Conceptions of Belief: Early Church Fathers, Augustine
- VI. The Relation of Faith to Reason in Aquinas and the Reformers: Aquinas, Luther, Calvin
- V. Modern Interpretations of Religion, I: Hume, Kant, Hegel, Kierkegaard
- VI. Modern Interpretations of Religion, II: Mill, Marx, Dewey, Freud
- VII. Religion and the State in Western Democracies: Jacques Maritain
- VIII. Religion and the State under U.S. Constitution: John Courtney MurrayIV. Oriental Religions and Similar Cultural Manifestations: Buddhism, Confucianism
- X. The Unity of Religious Experience
- Bibliography
- Index