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Is nothing sacred?: the non-realist philosophy of religion : selected essays
Don Cupitt
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page vii)
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Introduction (page ix)
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PART 1: ON THE BRINK
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1. Kant and the Negative Theology (1979-80) (page 3)
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PART 2: EXPLAINING THE NON-REALIST THEOLOGY
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2. Faith Alone (1984-85) (page 21)
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3. Anti-Realist Faith (1987) (page 33)
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4. Free Christianity (1996) (page 46)
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PART 3: THE PRACTICE OF POST-DOGMATIC RELIGION
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5. Is Anything Sacred? Christian Humanism and Christian Nihilism (1990) (page 63)
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6. The Human Condition: Diagnosis and Therapy (1991) (page 76)
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7. Spirituality, Old and New (1998) (page 86)
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8. The Radical Christian Worldview (1998-99) (page 98)
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PART 4: THE TURN TO LIFE
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9. The Value of Life (1989) (page 115)
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10. Nature and Culture (1991) (page 125)
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PART 5: REPLYING TO CRITICS
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11. A Reply to Rowan Williams (1984) (page 143)
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12. A Reply to David Edwards (1988) (page 152)
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Index (page 157)
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Published: 2002
Publisher: Fordham University Press
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