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Faith And Logic1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2009

Extract

The most surprising development of philosophy in recent years has been the sudden interest, friendly or hostile, in theology—or at least in the philosophy of religion. Hence the present volume, Faith and Logic, appears at a propitious time. As a series of essays composed by teachers of theology or philosophy in the University of Oxford it follows in the succession of Essays and Reviews (1860), Lux Mundi (1890), and Foundations (1912). Like all of these works it endeavours to adjust Christian, and more specifically Anglican, doctrines to the changing intellectual problems of the contemporary world. Yet perhaps it is the differences that are most striking.

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Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1958

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References

1 Oxford Essays in Philosophical Theology. Edited by Basil Mitchell (London: Allen & Unwin. 1957. pp. 222. Price 21s.)