Manuel Fraijó and Javier Sádaba, two Philosophies of Religion in Dialogue. A Documentary Approach
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https://doi.org/10.5944/endoxa.39.2017.15232Keywords:
Spanish philosophy of religion, contemporary Spanish philosophyAbstract
This article aims to provide an initial approach to a comparative study of the philosophy of religion of two contemporary Spanish philosophers who have devoted a large part of their reflection to this discipline: Manuel Fraijó and Javier Sádaba. The first part provides biographical information that links the two philosophers, the second part outlines the similarities and differences between their thinking, and the third part corresponds to the bibliographic study of their works by establishing a possible classification for them.Downloads
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