"The essays, both philosophical and historical, demonstrate the continuing significance of a neglected aspect of Kant's thought."--Religious Studies Review
Challenging the traditional view that Kant's account of religion was peripheral to his thinking, these essays demonstrate the centrality of religion to Kant's critical philosophy.
Contributors are Sharon Anderson-Gold, Leslie A. Mulholland, Anthony N. Perovich, Jr., Philip J. Rossi, Joseph Runzo, Denis Savage, Walter Sparn, Burkhard Tuschling, Nicholas P. Wolterstorff, and Allen W. Wood.
"The essays, both philosophical and historical, demonstrate the continuing significance of a neglected aspect of Kant's thought."--Religious Studie...