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Wisdom’s Philosophy of Religion Part I: Religion and Reason

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 October 1974

Ilham Dilman*
Affiliation:
University of Wales, Swansea

Extract

Professor John Wisdom holds that religions speak about the world we all know even when they seem to refer to what lies outside the sphere of our senses or beyond this life. He insists that even when there is little or no difference between the believer and the nonbeliever in what they expect in a future life, the difference between them is not confined to how they live their life and face death. They also differ in how they see life — though these two differences are logically dependent. So it makes sense to ask whether what they say about life is true; religious beliefs are amenable to reasons which ultimately rest on how things stand here and now. A belief in the God of the scriptures is no exception to this.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Authors 1975

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