Clack provides a much-needed primer in Wittgenstein's thought as
it relates to religious belief. This text provides a guide to the
essentials of Wittgenstein's philosophy and particularly his
philosophy of religion. Students are introduced to the early and
later work, and the different accounts of language and meaning they
offer. The book provides an overview of Wittgenstein's writing on
religion, a guide round the maze of his thinking on the subject and
an assessment of his influence in contemporary debates. At a time
when there continues to be enormous interest in all aspects of
Wittgenstein's philosophy, and when his name is frequently cited in
connection with radical developments in theology, this book comes
as a timely analysis of the religious thinking of one of the
twentieth century's most important and enigmatic intellectual
figures.
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