George Santayana's Philosophy of Religion: His Roman Catholic Influences and Phenomenology

Lexington Books (2012)
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The book addresses George Santayana’s philosophy of religion and its basis in his overall philosophical project with an exploration of some phenomenological aspects of his approach and his potential influence on contemporary religious thought. Emphasis is placed upon his Roman Catholic and Greek influences and his constructionist viewpoint toward Catholic symbols and dogma

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