Wittgenstein and Natural Religion
Gordon Graham
Reviews and Awards
"The second half of the book turns fully to an examination of religion, and his discussion here is excellent... there is a great deal to commend Graham's book. He provides a compelling picture of natural religion that is well worth following." --Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Online
"This is a challenging and rewarding book for those interested in the history of the philosophy of religion, contemporary debates in philosophy of religion, and Wittgenstein." -- Journal of the History of Philosophy
"Graham's effort to uphold Christianity's distinctive intelligibility and point is passionate, deeply informed, and argumentative. This effort bears comparison with the greatest argumentative effort to establish via metaphysico-interpretive means the distinctive truth of Christianity: Hegel's-in his Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion." -- Journal of Mind and Behavior
"Graham's book is ambitious, in both the range of 'Wittgensteinian' positions it seeks to discredit and the points it advances on its own behalf." -- Philosophy in Review