New Essays on Religious Language.

New Essays on Religious Language. Edited by Dallas M. High. - New York : Oxford University Press, 1969. - xv, 240 p. ; 21 cm.

Includes bibliographical footnotes.

Introduction, by D. M. High.--Ludwig Wittgenstein: unphilosophical notes, by E. Heller.--Wittgenstein and theology, by P. L. Holmer.--Religion and science: a philosopher's approach, by I. T. Ramsey.--Mapping the logic of models in science and theology, by F. Ferré.--Metaphysics and the limits of language, by C. B. Daly.--God and the "private I", by W. H. Poteat.--Paradox in religion, by I. T. Ramsey.--Birth, suicide, and the doctrine of creation, by W. H. Poteat.--The justification of religious belief, by B. Mitchell.--Assertion and analogy, by T. McPherson.--A neglected use of theological language, by R. C. Coburn.


Language and languages--Religious aspects.

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