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In this book, Professor Ramsey attempts to show how the concern of contemporary philosophy with language has implications for theology--its claims and apologetic, its problems and controversies. He argues that, far from being necessarily irreligious, logical empiricism provides us with a tool that can be of the greatest service to theology, making possible, between philosophy and theology, not only a new cooperation but a new venture altogether.

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Religious Language, A. S. Byatt, John Ramsey Campbell, Ian Duhig, Hanif Kureishi, Adam Marek, Sara Maitland, Jane Rogers, Gerard Woodward

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2011
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