Using the theoretical approach he introduced in his acclaimed Religious Reason (Oxford 1978) and drawing on contemporary rationalist ethical theory as well as a variety of religious traditions and issues Ronald M. Green here provides a simple effective model for understanding the complexity of religious life. He shows clearly and convincingly that the basic processes of religious reasoning are the same everywhere and that they give rise in perfectly understandable ways to the rich diversity of religious expression worldwide. This is a major resource for courses in the philosophy of religion.
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