Combines features of a textbook and a reader, offering students with a limited background in philosophy help in understanding readings from primary sources. The 28 readings were chosen as having a permanent place in the philosophy of religion, but are presented in no particular order. They cover religious experience, arguments for God's existence, faith and reason, religious language, evil, human destiny, and religion and life. Neither the glossary nor the biographical sketches includes pronunciation guides. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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Key Benefit: Combining the best features of a book and reader, this introduction to the philosophy of religion helps readers understand the primary sources that are essential for genuine philosophical understanding. Key Topics: The book offers a careful selection of important classic and contemporary readings along with a clear, understandable analysis and discussion of the issues. It helps build a basic vocabulary of philosophical and religious terms while becoming fluent in the main philosophical issues in religion. Market: For anyone interested in Religion and Philosophy.
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