This unique volume collects some of the best recent work on the philosophical challenge that religious diversity poses for religious belief. Featuring contributors from philosophy, religious studies,
The work of Soren Kierkegaard (1813–1855) has recently been the subject of new interpretations. Alasdair MacIntyre argues that the prolific Dane’s notion of ethics implies an arbitrary le
Fourteen essays consider MacIntyre's critique of Kierkegaard's view that ethical interpretations are chosen. They re-read and clarify Kierkegaard's position, examine the commonalties and divergences