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Indiana University Press God Guilt and Death An Existential Phenomenology of Religion by Merold Westphal
" . . . A Profoundly Stimulating And Satisfying Piece Of Philosophy. . . . It Is A Book From Which One Really Can Learn Something Worthwhile." -Idealistic Studies" . . . Exceptionally Well-Written Philosophy Of Religion . . . " -Mentalities" . . . A Most Impressive Phenomenology Of Religion . . . A Splendid Achievement . . . " -The Reformed Theological Review" . . . Challenging To Scholars . . . Interesting To General Audiences." -International Journal For Philosophy Of Religion" . . . Equal In Clarity Of Thought And Comprehensiveness Of Scope. . . . Profoundly Original." -The Reformed Journal"Challenging And Thought-Provoking, This Makes A Fine . . . Textbook In The Philosophy Of Religion." -Religious Studies Review" . . . Its Virtues As A Textbook In Phenomenology Or Philosophy Of Religion Are Extraordinary." -Faith And Philosophyexamples From The Writings Of Kierkegaard, Freud, Heidegger, Dostoyevsky, Nietzsche, And Tolstoi Illuminate Westphal'S Thesis That Guilt And Death Are The Central Problems Of Human Existence.