Deep Structure and the Comparative Philosophy of Religion*: MICHAEL P. LEVINE

Religious Studies 28 (3):387-399 (1992)
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Through various applications of the ‘deep structure’ of moral and religious reasoning, I have sought to illustrate the value of a morally informed approach in helping us to understand the complexity of religious thought and practice…religions are primarily moved by rational moral concerns and…ethical theory provides the single most powerful methodology for understanding religious belief. Ronald Green, Religion and Moral Reason

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