Originally published in 1958, Critique of Religion and Philosophy is Walter Kaufmann鈥檚 luminous appraisal of the orthodoxies of his day. Although he was a philosopher first and foremost, Kaufmann was not immune to the wellsprings from which religion originates, considering it to be among the most vital and radical expressions of the human intellect. In this panoramic and uniquely personal book, he tests the limits of faith and reason in our secular age. Kaufmann discusses topics ranging from positivism and existentialism to language, scripture, and Eros, and shares his views on thinkers such as Plato, Aquinas, Kant, Bultmann, Niebuhr, and Freud. Challenging, playful, and disarmingly honest, Critique of Religion and Philosophy is as bold and provocative as when it was first published.
Walter Kaufmann (1921鈥1980) was the Stuart Professor of Philosophy at 快色直播 University, where he taught for more than thirty years. His many books include Nietzsche: Philosopher, Psychologist, Antichrist and The Faith of a Heretic (both 快色直播).
"The most intellectually exciting modern book on the philosophy of religion."鈥擜nthony Quinton
鈥淚t would be hard to find a better example of modern atheistic philosophy鈥檚 love affair with religion, or a more poignant one of the effort of a modern intellectual to keep the faith while eschewing belief.鈥濃Religious Studies Review
鈥淪ince Kaufmann鈥檚 book is not only well written, but also the only existing text combining detailed understanding, sympathy, and criticism of both existentialism and analytic philosophy, it becomes a 鈥榤ust鈥 for any man鈥檚 spiritual medicine cabinet. Add to this a careful critique of neo-orthodoxy, the Higher Criticism, demythologizing, mysticism, Freudian psychology, and certain aspects of Judaism and Buddhism, and the intellectual treat is obvious.鈥濃Commentary
鈥淜aufmann鈥檚 discussion, which is lively, extensive in scope, and erudite, contains much to stimulate the philosopher and still more that will give the sincere Christian believer many headaches.鈥濃Mind
鈥淎 splendid critique of Christianity. A Christian should take this book to a quiet place and enter into a genuine dialogue with it. If it does not make a better man out of him, Kaufmann can hardly be blamed.鈥濃Theology Today