Works
Works
CARSE
The Religious Case Against Belief builds on the assumption that believing as such does not make one religious, and that one can be religious without believing. Customary attacks on belief are conspicuous for their lack of scholarly attention to the existing major religious traditions. Approaching the phenomenon of belief from a religious point of view offers a far more incisive critique of the so-called “true” believers who have worked such devastation on the modern world.
Religious Case Against Belief
Other Works
The Silence of God
Jonathan Edwards
The Gospel of the Beloved Disciple
Breakfast at the Victory is an essay on the spirituality of everyday existence, making use of personal experience and the literature of Jewish, Christian, and Islamic mysticism.
Breakfast at the Victory
Finite and Infinite Games begins with the distinction between the two: the first is played so as to produce winners and losers; the other so as to continue the play. The book is an abbreviated survey of the extensive and radically different consequences of both as they apply to our personal, sexual, political, social, and religious lives.
Finite and Infinite Games