The Moral Interpretation of Religion

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Edinburgh University Press, 1998 - Philosophy - 178 pages
This text takes the reader through the essential characteristics of moral interpretation, including the idea of a personal creator and the secular problem of evil, assessing its viability as an approach.

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Moral Arguments for Gods Existence
19
Kant on God and the Highest Good
49
Kant and the Demands of Reason
70
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