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Köp båda 2 för 781 kr'It is to the great credit of Peter Byrne, a highly respected philosopher of religion from King's College, London, that he has written an intelligent yet accessible book that offers a critical survey of all the important issues that currently surround a realist interpretation of theism and theology... There is much to admire in this book. The style of writing is crisp and pithy, a feature which generally helps to facilitate the smooth exposition of several complicated arguments. The book is replete with references to on-going research in the field, and can be said to serve as an authoritative guide to this area of English-speaking philosophy of religion... God and Realism is an important contribution to the philosophy of religion; it is deserving of a wide readership especially among those few hardy souls who still believe that matters of theological importance can be broached and clarified by means of reason and argument.' The Tablet 'Byrne's careful and detailed treatment of realism in relation to God is a welcome contribution....his clear and incisive treatment of the issue of realism provides an invaluable guide for anyone concerned with the discussion of realism and anti-realism in contemporary philosophy and theology.' Reviews in Religion and Theology '... thought-provoking publication... a clear and persuasive argument for the realist view.' The Bookseller 'Peter Byrne's book is a valuable addition to the discussion of religious realism... The principal strengths of the book lie in the way it lends additional clarity to the structure of the debate about religious realism, and Byrne's provocative concluding argument that while it is plausible to interpret common theistic discourse (hereafter, 'folk theistic discouse') in a realist fashion, it is not possible to do so when discursively developed in theology... As is evident from the foregoing, this is a book rich in thought-provoking arguments. Students (advanced undergraduate and graduate) as well as pr
Peter Byrne, King's College London, UK
Contents: Preface; Theistic and theological realism: an analytic account; Global or non-contrastive anti-realism; Scheming; Realism and verification; Cupitt, postmodernism and all that jazz; Constrastive anti-realism; A realist interpretation of theology?; Bibliography; Index.