Theories of Religious Knowledge from Kant to Jaspers

Philosophy 29 (110):195 - 215 (1954)
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THE problem of religious knowledge may be stated very simply. If there is a real God, how can we find out that fact? The present discussion assumes that this is just what we must find out, if there is to be any possibility of a philosophically valid religion; for the essential element in religion is God, and consequently the essential philosophical question in regard to religion is that of the reality of God

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A Secondary Religious Bibliography of Bertrand Russell.Stefan Andersson - 1987 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 7 (2).
Knowledge and Faith.Maud Bodkin - 1956 - Philosophy 31 (117):131 - 141.

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Analogy.Bertrand Russell - 1948 - In Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits. London and New York: Routledge.

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