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Whose God? Which Tradition?: The Nature of Belief in God
Whose God? Which Tradition?: The Nature of Belief in God, Philosophy of Religion is marked by controversy over which philosophical accounts do justice to core religious beliefs. Many Wittgenstinian philosophers are accused by analytic philosophers of religion of distorting these beliefs. In this book, the accuse, Whose God? Which Tradition?: The Nature of Belief in God has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Whose God? Which Tradition?: The Nature of Belief in God
  • Written by author D. Z. Phillips
  • Published by Ashgate Publishing, Limited, April 2008
  • Philosophy of Religion is marked by controversy over which philosophical accounts do justice to core religious beliefs. Many Wittgenstinian philosophers are accused by analytic philosophers of religion of distorting these beliefs. In this book, the accuse
  • Philosophy of Religion is marked by controversy over which philosophical accounts do justice to core religious beliefs. Many Wittgenstinian philosophers are accused by analytic philosophers of religion of distorting these beliefs. In this book, the accuse
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1 'God' and Grammar: An Introductory Invitation D. Z. Phillips Phillips, D. Z. 1

Voices in Discussion D. Z. Phillips Phillips, D. Z. 18

2 Beyond Subject and Object: NeoThomist Reflections Fergus Kerr Kerr, Fergus 21

3 Speaking of the Unknowable God: Dilemmas of the Christian Discourse about God Anselm Kyongsuk Min Min, Anselm Kyongsuk 35

Voices in Discussion D. Z. Phillips Phillips, D. Z. 49

4 The 'Grammar' of 'God' and 'Being': Making Sense of Talking about the One True God in Different Metaphysical Traditions Gyula Klima Klima, Gyula 78

Voices in Discussion D. Z. Phillips Phillips, D. Z. 78

5 Simplicity and the Talk About God James F. Ross Ross, James F. 81

Voices in Discussion D. Z. Phillips Phillips, D. Z. 92

6 Is God a Moral Agent? Brian Davies Davies, Brian 97

Voices in Discussion D. Z. Phillips Phillips, D. Z. 123

7 Anthropomorphism in Catholic Contexts David B. Burrell Burrell, David B. 129

8 Anthropomorphism Protestant Style Paul Helm Helm, Paul 137

Voices in Discussion D. Z. Phillips Phillips, D. Z. 158

9 Is God Timeless, Immutable, Simple and Impassible? Some Brief Comments Stephen T. Davis Davis, Stephen T. 161

Index 167


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