Knowledge, Belief, and Transcendence: Philosophical Problems in ReligionIf there is anything true in this book, it is surely common sense. The author's intentions are to produce enough light for the reader to see the issues and find his own way out. |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
ON KNOWING | 9 |
ON KNOWLEDGE OF DIVINE EXISTENCE | 49 |
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