Religion and the end of metaphysics : Claremont Studies in the Philosophy of Religion, Conference 2006

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Religion and the end of metaphysics : Claremont Studies in the Philosophy of Religion, Conference 2006

edited by Dewi Z. Phillips and Mario von der Ruhr

(Religion in philosophy and theology, 34)

Mohr Siebeck, c2008

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Papers from the 27th Claremont Studies in the Philosophy of Religion Conference, held Feb. 10-11, 2006 at Claremont Graduate University

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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The authors of this volume present a detailed philosophico-theological discussion of the relation between religion and metaphysics. If thinkers like Richard Rorty and Kai Nielsen are right to insist that metaphysical speculation must be abandoned for good, then what are the prospects for religion? Is belief in an omnipotent God not inexctricably linked with belief in a metaphysical ground of all being? Indeed, can one even speak intelligibly about causal or moral necessity without invoking the notion of a transcendent reality? On the other hand, is the concept of metaphysics not as multi-faceted as the modes of religious discourse themselves? The contributors approach these questions from their own distinctive (philosophical and theological) perspectives, in the process disentangling some of the complex conceptual issues surrounding religion and metaphysics.

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