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Religions, reasons and gods: essays in cross-cultural philosophy of religion
John Powell Clayton, Anne M. Blackburn and Thomas D. Carroll
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Frontmatter
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Editorial preface (page ix)
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Acknowledgments (page xvii)
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List of abbreviations (page xix)
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1 Claims, contexts and contestability (page 1)
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PART I REASON AND RELIGIOUS PLURALISM (page 13)
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2 Thomas Jefferson and the study of religion (page 16)
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3 Common ground and defensible difference (page 58)
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4 Religions, reasons and gods (page 80)
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PART II THEISTIC ARGUMENTS IN PRE - MODERN CONTEXTS (page 99)
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5 Ramanuja, Hume and 'comparative philosophy': remarks on the Sribhasya and the Dialogues concerning Natural Religion (page 101)
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6 Piety and the proofs (page 133)
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7 The otherness of Anselm (page 161)
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PART III THEISTIC ARGUMENTS IN EARLY- MODERN CONTEXTS (page 181)
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8 The debate about God in early-modern French philosophy (page 184)
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9 The Enlightenment project and the debate about God in early-modern German philosophy (page 222)
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10 The debate about God in early-modern British philosophy (page 245)
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11 Beyond the 'Enlightenment project'? (page 292)
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Appendix: The 1997 Hulsean Sermon (page 310)
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Bibliography (page 318)
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Index (page 354)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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IJPR | 62.3 (Dec. 2007): 173-174 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/27646244 |
Citable Link
Published: c2006
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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