Modern Philosophy - 20th Century, Faith and Reason, Religion, Philosophy of, Postmodernism, Philosophy - General & Miscellaneous, Marxism, Civilization - General & Miscellaneous, Atheism & Agnosticism, Calvinism
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Overview
What happens in a conversation between a committed Atheist and a committed Christian? While agreeing to disagree on almost every detail, Kai Nielsen, Chair of the Department of Philosophy, University of Calgary, and Hendrik Hart, Senior Member in Philosophy at the graduate Institute for Christian Studies, Toronto, agree that it is not fruitless. They agree that the tradition of reason is withering and that deeply alienated communities do not sufficiently share significant beliefs. Their conversation is of great importance to the continued flourishing of humanity in community. Co-published with the Institute for Christian Studies.Synopsis
What happens in a conversation between a committed Atheist and a committed Christian? While agreeing to disagree on almost every detail, Kai Nielsen, Chair of the Department of Philosophy, University of Calgary, and Hendrik Hart, Senior Member in Philosophy at the graduate Institute for Christian Studies, Toronto, agree that it is not fruitless.
Book Details
Published
November 1, 1990
Publisher
University Press of America
Pages
254
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780819179906