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Don Cupitt is best known for developing a non-realistic interpretation of Christian doctrine and an ever-more radically antirealist position in philosophy.Cupitt has sought to go beyond ecclesiasti...
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01 January 2002

Don Cupitt is best known for developing a non-realistic interpretation of Christian doctrine and an ever-more radically antirealist position in philosophy.Cupitt has sought to go beyond ecclesiastical religion to a purely this-worldly humanistic religion of life: he argues for a “kingdom” version of Christianity that will bring it closer to the original Jewish Jesus. This book contains essays written over twenty years that appear in book form for the first time.
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Pages: 159
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Imprint: Fordham University Press
Series: Perspectives in Continental Philosophy
Publication Date:
01 January 2002
Trim Size: 8.75 X 5.75 in
ISBN: 9780823222032
Format: Hardcover
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PHILOSOPHY / Religious
“During a time in which troubling fundamentalisms and questionable orthodoxies pose growing threats, Don Cupitt’s neo-realist philosophy of religion’ provides a much-needed critical perspective. Writing in an accessible style, Cupitt provides valuable analyses of a wide range of pressing theoretical and practical issues.”---—Mark C. Taylor, Williams College
Don Cupitt is a former Dean of Emmanuel College and Lecturer in the Philosophy of Religion at Cambridge University. In 1996 he retired early in order to write full-time, becoming a life fellow of his college.