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Faith and Philosophical Analysis: The Impact of Analytical Philosophy on the Philosophy of Religion Heythrop Studies in Contemporary Philosophy, Relig
Imprint: Ashgate Gower
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Analytical philosophy has dominated the philosophy of religion for at least half a century. Its impact is relished by some and regretted by others, but rarely openly discussed. This is the first ever volume critically and historically to debate its influence. The volume boasts worldrenowned contributors who have shaped AngloAmerican philosophy of religion over the past fifty years, and also up and coming scholars who will help determine its future.
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| Title of History eBook: Faith and Philosophical Analysis: The Impact of Analytical Philosophy on the Philosophy of Religion Heythrop Studies in Contemporary Philosophy, Relig | |
| Release Date: 08-17-2005 | |
| Publisher: Ashgate Gower |
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