God and the Self: Three Types of Philosophy of Religion

Bucknell University Press (1976)
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This book is a collection of essays on the philosophy of religion, but it draws on contemporary work in the social sciences as well as in philosophy. It examines the ways in which conceptions of God reflect notions of the self that are present in the thought and experience of each author.

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