Kant and the Problem of GodISBN: 978-0-631-21219-5
Hardcover
216 pages
June 1999, Wiley-Blackwell
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Immanuel Kant is often referred to as the 'philosopher of Protestantism' because he provides a model for mediating successfully between a modern scientific world view and theism. This radical new reading of Kant's religious thought suggests that he is in fact more accurately read as a precursor to nineteenth-century atheism than to liberal Protestant theology.