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The essays in this book mark the tercentenary of the birth of
Bishop Joseph Butler, the leading theologian of the Church of
England in the 18th century and also an important moral
philosopher. Thirteen distinguished contributors cover the full
range of Butler's theological and philosophical writings--from his
Christian apologetic against the deists to his discussion of the
role of conscience in the moral agent--as well as setting them in
their historical context and suggesting their relevance to
contemporary religious and philosophical issues. At a time when
there is a renewed interest in Butler's thought as well as in the
theological positions he was opposing, it is both timely and
appropriate that these detailed studies should not be made
available. The Bishop of Durham has written a Foreword introducing
the volume.
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