ABSTRACT

This is Volume IX in a series of twelve on Ethics. Originally published in 1955, this is a collection of works the philosophy of religion that four Forwood Lectures on the philosophy of religion, which were delivered in the University of Liverpool in 1949. It developed into two series of Gifford Lectures given in the University of St. Andrews in the years 1950 and 1951.

chapter I|13 pages

Philosophy and Religion

chapter II|15 pages

The Linguistic Veto

chapter III|12 pages

The Theological Veto

chapter IV|14 pages

Religion

chapter V|14 pages

Religious Aberration

chapter VI|16 pages

The Way of Negation

chapter VII|13 pages

Intellectual Impediments

chapter VIII|13 pages

Responses

chapter IX|17 pages

The Way of Experience

chapter X|16 pages

The Mystic Way

chapter XI|12 pages

I and Thou

chapter XII|16 pages

The Argument from Perfection

chapter XIII|15 pages

The Argument from Imperfection

chapter XIV|17 pages

The World and its Design

chapter XV|17 pages

The Appeal to History

chapter XVI|14 pages

The Philosophers' World

chapter XVII|15 pages

Man and His Experience

chapter XVIII|18 pages

The Limits of Knowledge

chapter XIX|17 pages

The Good Man

chapter XX|14 pages

Science and Ethics

chapter XXI|20 pages

Morality and Religion

chapter XXII|13 pages

Grace

chapter XXIII|12 pages

The World and God

chapter XXIV|12 pages

Man and God

chapter XXV|15 pages

The Modern Predicament