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Kant's philosophy of religion reconsidered / edited by Philip J. Rossi and Michael Wreen.

Contributor Rossi, Philip J.

Imprint:Bloomington : Indiana University Press, c1991.

Descriptionxxiii, 214 p. ; 22 cm.

Note:Kant's deism / Allen W. Wood -- Kant on reason and justified belief in God / Joseph Runzo -- Conundrums in Kant's rational religion / Nicholas P. Wolterstorff -- Kant's rejection of divine revelation and his theory of radical evil / Denis Savage -- Freedom and providence in Kant's account of religion: the problem of expiation / Leslie A. Mulholland -- Kant's doctrine of atonement as a theory of subjectivity -- Walter Sparm -- God and community: an inquiry into the religious implications of the highest good / Sharon Anderson-Gold -- The final end of all things: the highest good as the unity of nature and freedom / Philip J. Rossi -- "For reason .. also has its mysteries": immortality, religion, and "The end of all things" / Anthony N. Perovich, Jr. -- Rationis societas: remarks on Kant and Hegel / Burkhard Tuschling.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.



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Rossi, Philip J.
Wreen, Michael J.
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Indiana series in the philosophy of religion
Subject:
Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804 -- Religion.