Wittgenstein's (misunderstood) religious thought / by Earl Stanley B. Fronda.

Wittgenstein's religious thought is not well understood. And Wittgensteinian philosophy of religion is charged with fideism, religious non-realism, and even crypto-atheism. These charges, however, are borne of misunderstandings that are a result of the critics' being oblivious of apophatic...

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Year of Publication:2010
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Philosophy of Religion - World Religions 1.
Physical Description:1 online resource (264 pages)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / E.S. Fronda
  • Introduction / E.S. Fronda
  • Chapter One. Wittgenstein’s Religious Point Of View / E.S. Fronda
  • Chapter Two. The Theology Of The Early Wittgenstein / E.S. Fronda
  • Chapter Three. The Mature Wittgenstein On (Religious) Language / E.S. Fronda
  • Chapter Four. The Mature Wittgenstein On Seeing And (Not) Speaking Of God / E.S. Fronda
  • Chapter Five. ‘God Exists’ After Wittgenstein After St. Thomas Aquinas / E.S. Fronda
  • Chapter Six. Wittgenstein On The (Supposed) Evidence For God’s Existence / E.S. Fronda
  • Chapter Seven. Wittgenstein’s Religious Realism With Attitude / E.S. Fronda
  • Chapter Eight. The Wittgensteinian Philosophy Of Religion Is Misunderstood / E.S. Fronda
  • Chapter Nine. Concluding Remarks: The Difference It Makes In Understanding Wittgenstein’s Religious Point Of View / E.S. Fronda
  • Bibliography / E.S. Fronda
  • Index / E.S. Fronda.