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Kant and Kierkegaard on Religion

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  • © 2000

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Part of the book series: Claremont Studies in the Philosophy of Religion (CSPR)

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About this book

The contributions of leading Kantian and Kierkegaardian scholars to this collection break down to the simplistic contrast in which Kant is seen as the advocate of a rational moral theology and Kierkegaard as the advocate of an irrationalist faith. This collection is an ideal text for discussion of central issues.

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Kant, Kierkegaard and Metaphysics

  2. Leaving Room for Faith

  3. The Individual

  4. Religion and Morality

  5. Eternal Life

  6. Philosophy of Religion after Kant and Kierkegaard

Editors and Affiliations

  • Claremont Graduate University, USA

    D. Z. Phillips

  • University of Wales, Swansea, UK

    D. Z. Phillips

About the editors

D. Z. Phillips is Danforth Professor of the Philosophy of Religion at Claremont Graduate University and Rush Rhees Research Professor, University of Wales, Swansea. Timothy Tessin is a freelance editor.

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