An analytical philosophy of religion

New York,: Abingdon Press (1958)
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(I) The large majority of analytical philosophers who are "not interested” in religion, and interpret the philosophical revolution to mean that philosophers, as philosophers, should not deal with religion. (2) The philosophers of religion, who  ...

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