Andrew Moore & Micheal Scott (Eds.), Realism and Religion: Philosophical and Theological Perspectives, Hampshire and Burlington: Ashgate, 2007, 172 p

This book contains eight separate essays from distinguished theologians and philosophers and a general introduction into the realism/antirealism debate in the philosophy of religion. The debate revolves around three key issues: the question of God’s independence from human constructions, the nature of religious truth, and our access to religious truth. On the one hand, religious realists normally maintain that religious claims represent truths which are independent of the human mind and to which we have some means of epistemic access
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Realism, Religion, Philosophy