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Religious language and the problem of religious knowledge / edited woth an introd. by Ronald E. Santoni.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 1968.Description: 382 p.; 22 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • BL 65.L2 R45
Contents:
Contents:
Is religious language so idiosyncratic that we can hope for no philosophical account of it? / Alasdair Macintyre --
Positivism and religion / Thomas McPherson --
Truth-claims in religion / William A. Christian --
The possibility of theological statements / I.M. Crombie --
The structure of religious discourse / Joseph M. Bochenski --
On the literal significance of religious sentences / Alfred J. Ayer --
Symbols of faith / Paul Tillich --
Being-itself and irreducible metaphors / Paul Edwards --
The doctrine of analogy / Eric L. Mascall --
Meaning and encounter / Martin Buber --
What sense is there to speak of God? / Rudolf Bultmann --
Ontology and the possibility of religious knowledge / Calvin Schrag --
Factual knowledge and religious claims / Paul F. Schmidt --
On the "knowledge of God" / S�ren Kierkegaard --
The nature of religious propositions / Paul Holmer. The cognitive factor in religious experience / H.D. Lewis & C.H. Whiteley --
Are religious dogmas cognitive and meaningful? / Ralphael Demos & C.J. Ducasse --
Gods / John Wisdom --
Theology and falsification / Antony Flew, R.M. Hare, Basil Mitchell, & I.M. Crombie --
An empiricist's view of the nature of religious belief / R.B. Braithwaite --
Motives, rationales, and religious beliefs / Diogenes Allen --
Theology and verification / John Hick.
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Contents:

Is religious language so idiosyncratic that we can hope for no philosophical account of it? / Alasdair Macintyre --

Positivism and religion / Thomas McPherson --

Truth-claims in religion / William A. Christian --

The possibility of theological statements / I.M. Crombie --

The structure of religious discourse / Joseph M. Bochenski --

On the literal significance of religious sentences / Alfred J. Ayer --

Symbols of faith / Paul Tillich --

Being-itself and irreducible metaphors / Paul Edwards --

The doctrine of analogy / Eric L. Mascall --

Meaning and encounter / Martin Buber --

What sense is there to speak of God? / Rudolf Bultmann --

Ontology and the possibility of religious knowledge / Calvin Schrag --

Factual knowledge and religious claims / Paul F. Schmidt --

On the "knowledge of God" / S�ren Kierkegaard --

The nature of religious propositions / Paul Holmer. The cognitive factor in religious experience / H.D. Lewis & C.H. Whiteley --

Are religious dogmas cognitive and meaningful? / Ralphael Demos & C.J. Ducasse --

Gods / John Wisdom --

Theology and falsification / Antony Flew, R.M. Hare, Basil Mitchell, & I.M. Crombie --

An empiricist's view of the nature of religious belief / R.B. Braithwaite --

Motives, rationales, and religious beliefs / Diogenes Allen --

Theology and verification / John Hick.

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