Book | Chapter
Thinking the philosophy of religion
pp. 385-392
Abstract
If the philosophy of religion has been dominantly3 the consideration of proofs of the existence of God, still it is recognized that proofs are only rarely the concern of religious people. The reality of God is presupposed in the three North African Mediterranean religions of the Book, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam,4 but proofs of His existence are a curious by-product of religious life. The attempt to find a proof is a philosophical5 rather than primarily a religious enterprise and its relation to religious life obscure.6
Publication details
Published in:
Babich Babette (2002) Hermeneutic philosophy of science, van Gogh's eyes, and God: essays in Honor of Patrick A. Heelan, S.J.. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 385-392
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-1767-0_33
Full citation:
Barden Garrett (2002) „Thinking the philosophy of religion“, In: B. Babich (ed.), Hermeneutic philosophy of science, van Gogh's eyes, and God, Dordrecht, Springer, 385–392.