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Explore profound philosophical and religious thought in "Religion From Tolstoy To Camus," an insightful anthology edited by Walter Kaufmann. This significant collection features a new introduction by Paul Gottfried, adding contemporary context to its timeless discussions. Originally published in 1961, this particular volume represents the third printing from 2000 by Transaction Publishers, making it a key resource for students and scholars alike. This comprehensive work delves into diverse perspectives on religious thought from the 19th and 20th centuries, encompassing major figures such as Tolstoy, Camus, Nietzsche, Freud, and many more. It offers a unique opportunity to engage with critical essays and foundational texts that have shaped modern philosophy and theology. The book is printed on acid-free paper, ensuring its longevity as a valuable addition to any collection focusing on intellectual history, existentialism, and the evolution of religious ideas.
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