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  1. Life's Dominion: An Argument About Abortion and Euthanasia.Ronald Dworkin - unknown
    In 1993, Professor of Jurisprudence, Ronald Dworkin of Oxford University and Professor of Law at New York University, delivered the Georgetown Law Center’s thirteenth Annual Philip A. Hart Memorial Lecture: "Life’s Dominion: An Argument About Abortion and Euthanasia." Dworkin is Professor of Philosophy and Frank Henry Sommer Professor of Law at New York University. He received B.A. degrees from both Harvard College and Oxford University, and an LL.B. from Harvard Law School and clerked for Judge Learned Hand. He was associated (...)
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  • Religion and Science.Bertrand Russell - 1997 - Oup Usa.
    With a new introduction by Michael Ruse, this book will reintroduce Bertrand Russell's writings to readers and students of philosophy and religion. Russell provides an insightful study of the historical conflicts between science and traditional religion until the beginning of the Second World War. In a wide range of topics, including evolution, demonology and medicine, sould and body, determinism, mysticism, and science and ethics, Russell provides historic events in which scientific breakthroughs clashed with Christian doctrine. Through these examples, we find (...)
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  • Old Testament Wisdom: An Introduction.James L. Crenshaw - 1981
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  • Does God exist?: an answer for today.Hans Küng - 1980 - New York: Crossroad.
    Does God exist? The question implies another: Who is God? This book is meant to give an answer to both questions and to give reasons for this answer. Does God exist? Yes or no? Many are at a loss between belief and unbelief; they are undecided, skeptical. They are doubtful about their belief, but they are also doubtful about their doubting. There are still others who are proud of their doubting. Yet there remains a longing for certainty. Certainty? Whether Christians (...)
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  • God and the cosmos.J. E. Boodin - 1931 - In Douglas Clyde Macintosh & Arthur Kenyon Rogers (eds.), Religious realism. New York,: The Macmillan company.
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  • Introduction to religious philosophy.Geddes MacGregor - 1959 - Boston,: Houghton-Mifflin.
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  • Christian morals today.John Arthur Thomas Robinson - 1964 - Philadelphia,: Westminster Press.
    Fixity and freedom.--Law and love.--Authority and experience.
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  • Philosophy and religious belief.Thomas McPherson - 1974 - London,: Hutchinson.
    THE GROUNDS OF RELIGIOUS BELIEF MAY BE VARIOUS, AND SUCH GROUNDS ARE ASSESSABLE BY BOTH BELIEVER AND NON-BELIEVER; BUT THE ARTICULATION OF SUCH GROUNDS IS, THOUGH A PROPER ONE, AN AVOIDABLE TOPIC FOR THE BELIEVER AND THE PHILOSOPHER. (BP, EDITED).
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