Donald Wiebe critically examines the pervasive assumption that theology is a form of religious thought that is both compatible with and supportive of religious faith. The irony, he argues, is that theology is in fact detrimental to religion and the religious way of life.
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- Bibliography: p. [229]-251
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- Includes index Issued as part of the desLibris books collection
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- 9780773564091
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- BL51
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- W55 1991eb
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- 1 electronic text (xiv, 261 p.)
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Table of Contents
- Contents 10
- Preface 12
- Acknowledgments 14
- I: The Irony of Theology 18
- II: Mythopoeic and Scientific Thought 61
- III: Religion and Philosophy in Ancient Greece 99
- IV: Theology and the Religion of Ancient Greece 145
- V: Theology and the Christian Religion 189
- VI: The Nature of Religious Thought 228
- Bibliography of Works Cited 244
- Index 268
- A 268
- B 268
- C 269
- D 269
- E 270
- F 270
- G 270
- H 271
- I 271
- J 271
- K 271
- L 272
- M 272
- N 273
- O 273
- P 273
- R 274
- S 274
- T 275
- U 276
- V 276
- W 276
- X 276
- Z 276