Theology and Philosophy of ReligionTheology and Philosophy of Religion contains introductory descriptions of the subjects of theology of religion and philosophy of religion. This book also features two essays, one on religious fundamentalism and the other on religous violence. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Philosophy of Religion | 8 |
Religious Fundamentalism and Social Order | 14 |
Anatomy of Religious Violence | 32 |
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