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  1. Religion

    Cambridge, UK : Polity Press, c1998.

    In this remarkable volume, Jacques Derrida and Gianni Vattimo bring together some of the most significant philosophers of our time to address the nature of religion. More than a century has passed since Nietzsche provocatively proclaimed "God is dead": does this phrase adequately capture the sentiment of our time? What sense should we make of the religious revival and the return to the sacred which seems evident in the new vitality of churches, sects and religious beliefs in many parts of the world today?The contributors to this volume, which appears in English for the first time, address a wide range of questions about the meaning, status and prospects of religion. What is the significance of religion and how does it touch upon our lives and our thinking? Where do the boundaries lie between the essential traits of religion and those of ethics and justice? Is there a truth to religion, and what part has religion played in the historical development of our sense of truth? The contributors to this volume are Jacques Derrida, Maurizio Ferraris, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Aldo Gargani, Eugenio Trias, Gianni Vattimo and Vincenzo Vitiello. This volume is a valuable contribution to contemporary thought on religion, and will be essential reading for students and scholars of philosophy, theology and the sociology of religion.

  2. Religion

    [London, etc., Academic Press, etc.] <2012->: [Abingdon, UK] : Taylor & Francis

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  3. Religion

    Newbolt, W. C. E. (William Charles Edmund), 1844-1930
    London ; New York : Longmans, Green, 1905.

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  1. Religion

    Stanford Libraries' Religion collections contain a variety of print and online resources for the study of religions. This page provides information on our collections in American religions, Christianity, Buddhism, and Asian religious traditions.

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    Stanford Libraries' Tibetan Studies collections support faculty and student research and teaching across campus. Our collections cover topics such as religion, medicine, history, and art, with a focus on the pre-modern period.

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  1. Religion, Chile, 2002

    East View Cartographic, Inc and Chile. Dirección de Estadística y Censos
    2002

    This polygon shapefile contains statistics on religion from the 2002 Census of Chile (XVII Censo Nacional de Poblacion y VI de Vivienda). The censu...

  2. India, states and religions

    United States Office of Coordinator of Information. Geographic Division and United States Office of Strategic Services. Reproduction Section
    1942

    drawn by the Geographic Division, C.O.I. Shows "Native states" and "British India" and the location of areas relating to the Hindu, Mohammedan, Sik...

  3. Predominant Religion [Global] {2016}

    U-Spatial
    2016

    This map displays predominant religion by country as of 2016. For each country, percentages for the first and second largest religions practiced by...

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