Mystery, world and religion
In John Cornwell & Michael McGhee (eds.), Philosophers and God: At the Frontiers of Faith and Reason. Continuum (2009)
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Jeffrey Murico (2011). David M. Holley: Meaning and Mystery: What It Means to Believe in God. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 69 (1):63-67.
Steven D. Boyer (2007). The Logic of Mystery. Religious Studies 43 (1):89-102.
Merold Westphal (2007). The Importance of Mystery for the Life of Faith. Faith and Philosophy 24 (4):367-384.
Peter Kingsley (1995). Ancient Philosophy, Mystery, and Magic: Empedocles and Pythagorean Tradition. Oxford University Press.
Cecil John Eustace (1937). Mind and the Mystery. Toronto, Longmans, Green and Co..
David E. Cooper (2007). The Measure of Things: Humanism, Humility, and Mystery. Oxford University Press.
Apostolos L. Pierris (2006). The Emergence of Reason From the Spirit of Mystery: An Inquiry Into the Origin and Nature of Ancient Greek Rationality. Institute for Philosophical Research.
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