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About the Book
It is hardly possible to deny that religion is at least occasionally a
source of good, or that it is sometimes the cause of abominable evils.
In this book, both aspects are explored by authors holding strong views
about the matter.
About the Editor
Hugo A. Meynell is Professor in the Department of Religious Studies,
University of Calgary.
Table of Contents
- N.E. Wagner: Preface
- H.A. Meynell:
Introduction
- T.M. Penelhum:
Irreligion and Religious Variety
- R. Neufeldt: Religion
and Irreligion: A Historian's Perspective
- J.J. MacIntosh:
A Reasonable Belief?
- H.A. Meynell: Reply
to Professor MacIntosh
- Donald Evans: A
Mystical Humanist Perspective on Religion and Morality
- Kai Nielsen: On
Sticking with Secular Morality
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