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Hobbess Philosophy Of Religion Thomas Anand Holden

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Hobbess Philosophy Of Religion Thomas Anand Holden
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.4 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Thomas Anand Holden
ISBN: 9780191967634, 9780192871329, 9780192699145, 9780192699152, 0191967637, 0192871323, 0192699148, 0192699156
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Hobbess Philosophy Of Religion Thomas Anand Holden by Thomas Anand Holden 9780191967634, 9780192871329, 9780192699145, 9780192699152, 0191967637, 0192871323, 0192699148, 0192699156 instant download after payment.

'Hobbes's Philosophy of Religion' presents a new scholarly interpretation of Hobbes's treatment of religious speech and practice. It argues that the key to Hobbes's treatment of religion is his theory of religious language. According to Hobbes, the proper function of religious language is not to describe, state facts, or affirm truths. Instead, such talk ought only to express attitudes of honour, reverence, and humility before the incomprehensible great cause of nature. His theory valorises the traditional discourses of theism, natural religion, and revealed religion, but only as an expression of reverence without descriptive import. Hobbes is sincerely pious, rejecting atheism and irreligion. But he also rejects literal-minded theism, and any realist conception of the divine attributes. The book provides a comprehensive study of Hobbes's highly original treatment of religion.

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