Contemporary Philosophy and Religious Thought: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion |
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The God of Theism PART ONE THEOLOGY AND VERIFICATION 1 The Goals and Techniques of the Logical Positivists | 1 |
From Positivism to Analysis | 25 |
Theology and Analysis | 41 |
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