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Introduction to the Transaction Edition | ||
Preface to the 1986 Edition | 3 | |
Preface | 9 | |
Introduction: A Dialectical Inquiry | 15 | |
1 | The Cultural Context | 35 |
2 | Philosophy as Self-Knowledge | 55 |
3 | Deciding Who I Am | 75 |
4 | What Do I Mean by "God"? | 107 |
5 | Deciding Whether to Believe | 134 |
6 | God Or Evil | 159 |
7 | An Effective Humanism | 175 |
Epilogue | 189 | |
Appendix: God in the Colleges | 193 | |
Notes | 210 | |
A Selected Bibliography | 227 | |
Index | 285 |
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