ABSTRACT

There is a long tradition of discussion in the philosophy of religion about the problems and possibilities involved in talking about God. This book presents accounts of the problem within Jewish and Christian philosophy.

chapter |14 pages

CHAPTER ONE Introduction

ByOliver Leaman

chapter |6 pages

Response

ByMark Wynn

chapter |7 pages

Response

ByPeter Byrne

chapter |5 pages

Response

ByPaul Helm

chapter |25 pages

CHAPTER FIVE The God of Abraham, Saadia and Aquinas

ByEleonore Stump

chapter |9 pages

Response

ByMartin Stone