George Santayana’s Philosophy of Religion: His Roman Catholic Influences and Phenomenology

American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 35 (3):273-275 (2014)
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This is an excellent book on Santayana. It establishes Lovely as a Santayana scholar, ranking him with the likes of Lachs, Levinson, and Woodward. He has a thorough command of both the primary sources and secondary literature. Since many American naturalists writing on religion have either a liberal Protestant or a liberal Jewish background, Santayana’s Roman Catholic background provides a needed balance. Santayana, like many great American philosophers, helps point the way to a truly postmodern appreciation of religion. The first chapter considers Santayana’s paradoxical relationship to Catholicism. His outlook was nontheistic yet included a Catholic cultural sensibility, theological ..

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original Stone, Jerome A. (2014) "Review". American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 35(3):273-275

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