Religious realism.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: New York, The Macmillan company, 1931.Description: viii, 502 p. ; 22 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • BL51 .M22
Contents:
Is religion important? / A.K. Rogers -- The implications of human consciousness / J.B. Pratt -- A phenomenological approach to religious realism / J.S. Bixler -- Religious realism and the empirical facts of religion / A.G. Widgery -- An empirical approach to a theory of character / Hugh Hartshorne -- God and value / H.N. Wiseman -- A realistic view of death / G.A. Coe -- Plato as religious realist / R.L. Calhoun -- Can religious intuition give knowledge of reality? / E.W. Lyman -- Authority without infallibility / W.M. Horton -- Experimental realism in religion / D.C. MacIntosh -- Religious realism in the twentieth century / H.R. Niebuhr -- God and emergent evolution / W.K. Wright -- God and the cosmos / J.E. Boodin -- The Trinity, a speculation / W.P. Montague.
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Bibliography at end of chap. III (p. 97-98)

Is religion important? / A.K. Rogers -- The implications of human consciousness / J.B. Pratt -- A phenomenological approach to religious realism / J.S. Bixler -- Religious realism and the empirical facts of religion / A.G. Widgery -- An empirical approach to a theory of character / Hugh Hartshorne -- God and value / H.N. Wiseman -- A realistic view of death / G.A. Coe -- Plato as religious realist / R.L. Calhoun -- Can religious intuition give knowledge of reality? / E.W. Lyman -- Authority without infallibility / W.M. Horton -- Experimental realism in religion / D.C. MacIntosh -- Religious realism in the twentieth century / H.R. Niebuhr -- God and emergent evolution / W.K. Wright -- God and the cosmos / J.E. Boodin -- The Trinity, a speculation / W.P. Montague.

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