Ten philosophical essays in the Christian tradition

Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press. Edited by Michael J. Crowe (2015)
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Esoteric versus latent teaching -- The disclosure of hidden providence -- Show and tell: the concept of teaching in St. Augustine's De Magistro -- Philosophy and belief -- Cicero and the philosophy of religion -- Newman and Augustine: the narrative of conversion -- Proof and presence -- Hume's unnatural religion (some humean footnotes) -- Religion and natural law -- American reflections on a century of Catholic social teaching.

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