Introduction
If one picks up practically any book on the philosophy of religion, one will find treatises defining religion, exploring the nature of religious beliefs, articulating possible relationships between faith and reason, and, of course, assessing theistic arguments. However ubiquitous these avenues of st...
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Published in | In Spirit and in Truth p. 1 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Book Chapter |
Language | English |
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Claremont Press
03.01.2018
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Summary: | If one picks up practically any book on the philosophy of religion, one will find treatises defining religion, exploring the nature of religious beliefs, articulating possible relationships between faith and reason, and, of course, assessing theistic arguments. However ubiquitous these avenues of study are, there is a glaring omission concerning the philosophy of liturgy and worship. As Christian philosophers it is natural for us to reflect on the nature of God, the boundaries of faith and reason, or the challenges of a world fraught with evil. But are not worship and liturgy just as foundational to the Christian as any |
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ISBN: | 0692774831 9780692774830 |