A Religion for Materialism: JAMES K. FEIBLEMAN

Religious Studies 2 (2):211-223 (1967)
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Abstract

The religiously inclined have always rejected materialism. The thesis of this study is that there may have been good reasons for them to do so until comparatively recent times but that the same reasons no longer exist. Our knowledge of matter has not only increased, it has also been altered so completely that there is no more justification for disapproving of materialism on religious grounds

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