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Faith and Reason
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288 pages
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The examination of religious faith is central to this philosophical theology work, where Richard Swinburne delves into the coherence of theism and the existence of God. He explores the purposes of practicing religion and posits that faith hinges on the belief that a specific creed justifies the attainment of these purposes. This second edition retains the original structure and conclusions but has been significantly revised to engage more closely with classical theologians and contemporary perspectives.
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2005, paperback
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