Wittgenstein and Philosophy of Religion sheds new light on the
perennial debate between faith and reason. It highlights the
disagreements between Wittgenstein and religious sceptics,
resulting in a collection that is both informative and stimulating.
The themes discussed include Wittgenstein's views on creation,
magic and free will, and Wittgenstein's thought is compared to that
of Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, and contemporary reformed
epistemologists.