Philosophy of Religion
Philosophy of religion is the philosophical study of the meaning and nature of religion. It includes the analyses of religious concepts, beliefs, terms, arguments, and practices of religious adherents.
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A Study of Religion
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A textbook in Psychology
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An autobiographical study
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An introduction to general Philosophy
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An Outline Introduction to the History of Religions
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An outline of Philosophy: with notes historical and critical
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Belief in God
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Buddhism: Its History and Literature
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Christianity and the Asian Revolution
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Comparative Religion
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Comparative Religion
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Creation as Explained in The Tantra
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Essays on the Philosophy of Theism
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How to Read the Bible
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Immortality The Christian View
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Indian Religion and Survival A Study
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Indian’s Religion of Grace and Christianity Compared and Contrasted
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Is Christianity Unique? A Comparative Study of the Religions
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Lectures on Comparative Religion
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Our Knowledge of God
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Psychology and Religion
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Religion and Theism
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The Book Nobody Knows
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The Christian Hope of Immortality
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The Faiths of Mankind
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The Historical Element in Religion
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The Idea of God in Early Religions
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The Natural History of Atheism
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The New Psychology and Religious Experience
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The Origin of Evil and Other Sermons