The Philosophy of Religion: A Critical Introduction.

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      Perhaps realising the limited value in merely rehashing centuries-old analyses regarding the poor arguments for and good arguments against theism, the authors attempt to advance the discussion in Chapter 4. I The Philosophy of Religion: A Critical Introduction i is yet another introduction to some of the common issues in the philosophy of religion. Hence, they compromise by dedicating part of the book to the typical talking points and part to other directions, with some hints about the many different ways God / god / gods could be conceived. [Extracted from the article]
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