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Whose God Which Tradition The Nature Of Belief In God Dz Phillips

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Whose God Which Tradition The Nature Of Belief In God Dz Phillips
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.29 MB
Pages: 184
Author: D.Z. Phillips
ISBN: 9781351873017, 1351873016
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Whose God Which Tradition The Nature Of Belief In God Dz Phillips by D.z. Phillips 9781351873017, 1351873016 instant download after payment.

Philosophy of Religion is marked by controversy over which philosophical accounts do justice to core religious beliefs. Many Wittgenstinian philosophers are accused by analytic philosophers of religion of distorting these beliefs. In Whose God? Which Tradition?, the accusers stand accused of the same by leading philosophers in the Thomist and Reformed traditions. Their criticisms alert us to the dangers of uncritical acceptance of dominant philosophical traditions, and to the need to do justice to the conceptual uniqueness of the reality of God. The dissenting voices breathe new life into the central issues concerning the nature of belief in God.

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