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Religion without Transcendence? (1st ed. 1997)

Phillips, D.(Edited by)Tessin, T.(Edited by)
Part of the Claremont Studies in the Philosophy of Religion series
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What can transcendence mean for us? We live in a world in which there are many conceptions of transcendence.

Some philosophers say that they all point, in their way, to a transcendent realm, without which death and life's sorrows have the last word, while their opponents argue that since this realm is an illusion, we must use our own resources to meet life's trials.

Others argue that moral and religious concepts of transcendence are obscured by philosophical notions of transcendence, and must be rescued from them.

These conflicting views on a central issue in our culture are brought into sharp relief in the present collection.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
1349259179 / 9781349259175
Paperback / softback
210
01/01/1997
United Kingdom
292 pages, X, 292 p.
140 x 216 mm