This book provides a reasoned, comprehensive understanding of what
religion is as well as a clear and critical assessment of whether,
in the light of modern developments in philosophy, contemporary
thinking people can responsibly maintain religious belief in God.
The book is divided into three major sections: the first deals with
what all religions may be said to have in common; the second
discusses theistic religion and the issue of intellectually
responsible belief in God; the third examines current developments
within a particular theistic religion, Christianity. Originally
published in 1968, the book is basic, both in the nature of the
issues it discusses and in the clarity and comprehensiveness of its
presentation; it is varied in the arguments and perspectives dealt
with; it provides an introduction to philosophical thinking through
the problems of philosophy of religion; and it deals seriously with
controversial movements in theology.
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