by Immanuel Kant ; translated, with an introduction and notes, by Theodore M. Greene and Hoyt H. Hudson ; with a new essay, the ethical significance of Kant's Religion, by John R. Silber New York : Harper & Row, [1960] cxlv, 190, cxlvii-cliv p. ; 21 cm 書
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The historical context and religious significance of Kant's Religion / Theodore M. Greene
The ethical significance of Kant's Religion / John R. Silber
Religion within the limits of reason alone
Book One. Concerning the indwelling of the evil principle with the good, or, On the radical evil in human nature
Book Two. Concerning the conflict of the good with the evil principle for sovereignty over man
Book Three. The victory of the good over the evil principle, and the founding of a Kingdom of God on Earth
Book Four. Concerning service and pseudo-service under the sovereignty of the good principle, or, concerning religion and Clericalism