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Language, Truth, and Religious Belief : Studies in Twentieth-Century Theory and Method in Religion

Frankenberry, Nancy K.(Edited by)Penner, Hans H.(Edited by)
Part of the AAR Religions in Translation series
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Why do many people think religion is subjective? Or symbolic? Or non-rational? This book brings together eighteen important twentieth-century essaus on these questions, by authors ranging from Ludwig Wittgenstein to Richard Rorty and Clifford Geertz.

The editors show that such questions are both quite modern and powerfully influential in our Western thinking about religious belief.

Moreover, they lead directly into the three most popular theories that attempt to make sense of religion: positivism, functionalism, and relativism.

Selecting essays that represent each of these three theoretical positions, Frankenberry and Penner trace their incoherence and argue for a new method and theory for understanding religious beliefs.

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Oxford University Press Inc
0788505408 / 9780788505409
Paperback / softback
210
02/01/1999
United States
552 pages
152 x 226 mm, 726 grams