When this book was originally published in 1957 there had been
lively debates on the air and in the press about the bearing of
modern philosophy upon Christianity, but there had been relatively
little sustained discussion of the subject. This book of essays was
the product of a small group of Oxford philosophers and
theologians, who had met and talked informally for some years
before writing it. It is an attempt to discuss with care and
candour some of the problems raised for Christian belief by
contemporary analytical philosophy. In asking the questions raised,
this book makes articulate the perplexities of many intelligent
people, both believers and unbelievers. The contributors
concentrate on the way such concepts as God, Revelation, the Soul,
Grace are actually used rather than asserting or denying some very
general theory of meaning.
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