When we start to discuss religion we run into controversial
questions about history and anthropology, about the scope of
scientific explanation, and about free will, good and evil. This
book explains how to find our way through these disputes and shows
how we can be freed from assumptions and prejudices which make
progress impossible by deeper philosophical insight into the
concepts involved. Books about religion usually concentrate on a
few central Judaeo-Christian doctrines and either attack them or
defend them with tenacious conservatism, yielding nothing. This
book has a broader scope, and instead of trying to prove that
religion, or any particular religion, is reasonable or
unreasonable, it seeks to persuade people to be reasonable about
religion.
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