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A Critique of Bertrand Russell's Religious Position

A Critique of Bertrand Russell's Religious Position

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  • Arnold D. Weigel

Bertrand Russell acquired fame through his prolific writings and his outspokenness. This essay gives a more detailed critique that the author felt was badly needed in order to prevent students from naively accepting Russell as an authority on religion. Weigel aims to subject Russel's religious writings to rigorous analysis.

Source: Bulletin of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1965. 20 pages.

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