Religious belief is not just about abstract intellectual argument;
it also impinges on all aspects of human life. John Cottingham's
Philosophy of Religion opens up fresh perspectives on the
philosophy of religion, arguing that the detached neutrality of
much of contemporary philosophizing may be counterproductive -
hardening us against the receptivity required for certain kinds of
important evidence to become salient. This book covers all the
traditional areas of the subject, including the meaning of
religious claims, the existence of God and the relation between
religion and morality, as well as the role of spiritual praxis and
how religious belief affects questions about the meaning of life,
human suffering and mortality. While preserving the clarity and
rigor that are rightly prized in the analytic tradition, the book
also draws on insights from literary and other sources, and aims to
engage a wide readership.
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