Publisher's Synopsis
This collection of writings deals with today's disputed religious questions - whether religious language refers to a transcendent divine reality or only reflects our own ideals, whether religious experience is a proper ground of religious belief, whether Jesus was God incarnate or a man especially open to God's Spirit, whether we can learn from some key Buddhist ideas, whether the world religions are different responses to the one ultimate reality, and what form a life beyond death might take. By the award-winning author of "An Interpretation of Religion".