Grammars of faith: a critical evaluation of D.Z. Phillips's philosophy of religion

Dudley, MA: Peeters (2006)
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The book pays close attention to Wittgenstein's own remarks on religious belief, arranging them against the background of his broader philosophical methodology, ...

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