Basic modern philosophy of religion /
Frederick Ferre.
- New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, c1967.
- viii, 465 p.; 24 cm.
Contents: pt. 1 Meanings and methods What is philosophy How shall we define religion What is religion How shall we examine religion pt. 2 Modern philosophy and belief in God Classical arguments for God's existence A classical case for skepticism Kant: The limits of theoretical reason Kant: the turn toward practical reason The roots of existentialism The roots of positivism and pragmatism pt. 3 Contemporary issues of metareligious thought The scientific stalemate The linguistic key The cognitive possibilities of theistic language The current quest for responsible Christian theism