The fragile universe : an essay in the philosophy of religions / Patrick Burke.
Material type:
- 0064907767
- 9780064907767
- ARCH YNDC 200.1 B959F
- BL51 .B853 1979
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SAIACS Archives Room | Yandell Collection | ARCH YNDC 200.1 B959F (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 064388 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Deliverance -- Culture -- Contingency -- Reflection -- Convergence -- Retrospect -- Prospect.
The central topic of current philosophy of religion has been the meaning and the truth of the assertion that God exists. The roots of this preoccupation lie in the natural theology, and the criticism of that theology, of the eighteenth century in the West. The arguments of Hume and Kant are still the basis of contemporary discussion. While this attachment to eighteenth-century concerns may manifest a laudable sense of reverence for our ancestors, it has led the philosophy of religion into lamentable delinquencies and impoverishments.
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