Text
Religion as a province of meaning
The thought of Immanuel Kant has had incalculable - and, many would say, negative - impact on the modern estimation of religion, religious belief, and religious knowledge. Yet, Davidovich argues in the strikingly original interpretation, the chief lines and import of Kant's work on religion have been crippingly misunderstood. Davidovich's work is an outstanding contribution, breaking new ground in both Kantian scholarship and the theory of religion.
| 170501215 | 210 DAV r | Z. HANDIMAN | Available |
No other version available