1st Edition

Religion from Tolstoy to Camus

Edited By Walter Kaufmann Copyright 1994
    494 Pages
    by Routledge

    494 Pages
    by Routledge

    Walter Kaufmann devoted his life to exploring the religious implications of literary and philosophical texts. Deeply skeptical about the human and moral benets of modern secularism, he also criticized the quest for certainty pursued through dogma. Kaufmann saw a risk of loss of authenticity in what he described as unjustied retreats into the past. This is a compilation of signicant texts on religious thought that he selected and introduced.

    Introduction; 2: Tolstor; 3: Dostoevsky; 4: Pius IX; 5: Leo XIII; 6: Nietzsche; 7: Clifford; 8: James; 9: Royce; 10: Wilde; 11: Freud; 12: Cohen; 13: Enslin; 14: Niemöller; 15: Hay; 16: BARTH and BRUNNER; 17: Pius XII; 18: Maritain; 19: Tillich; 20: Wisdom; 21: Schweitzer; 22: Buber; 23: Camus; 24: John XXIII; 25: Mctaggart; 26: FLEW and HARE and MITCHELL

    Biography

    Walter Kaufmann