First published in 2002. This is Volume IV of seven in the Library
of Philosophy series on the Philosophy of Religion. The Library of
Philosophy was designed as a contribution to the History of Modern
Philosophy under the heads: first of Different schools of Thought -
Sensationalist, Realist, Idealist, Intuitivist; secondly of
different Subjects - Psychology, Ethics, Aesthetics, Political
Philosophy, Theology. Written in 1973, work in the philosophy of
religion in the last thirty years has focused increasingly on the
language of religion. Too often it seems that unless one happens to
share the particular religious outlook of the writer, religious or
theological premises are being made to yield philosophical
conclusions. There is an obvious need for a less question-begging
procedure, one that separates the philosophy from the religion. The
aim of the study is to make a point about philosophical methodology
no grounds are offered for preferring one analysis of religious
belief to another.
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