Philosophy and Religion
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:7th Jul '11
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This volume contains vigorously argued essays on religion based on The Royal Institute of Philosophy's 2008–9 lecture series.
This volume contains essays based on The Royal Institute of Philosophy's 2008–9 lecture series covering topics including natural theology, miracles, Darwinism, spirituality, sacrifice and the sacred, the Incarnation and religion and pluralism. Vigorously argued, the essays will undoubtedly take debates in these areas forward in a constructive way.Surprising as it might have seemed not so long ago, in recent times religion has once again become a focus of lively debate. The exchanges between those for and against religion have, however, often thrown up heat, rather than light. As an attempted corrective, The Royal Institute of Philosophy asked a number of distinguished philosophers who are interested in religion to contribute to its annual lecture series for 2008–9. This volume contains essays based on the lectures. The topics covered include natural theology, for and against, miracles, the debates about Darwinism, spirituality, sacrifice and the sacred, the Incarnation and religion and pluralism. Vigorously argued as they are, these essays will undoubtedly take the debates forward in a constructive way.
ISBN: 9781107615984
Dimensions: 228mm x 153mm x 15mm
Weight: 440g
320 pages