Offering a new approach to teaching the philosophy of religion, this anthology is organized around ten of the
most widely read texts in the field. Presented in their entirety, these classics serve as a framework for a variety
of accessible contemporary essays that are also included. The book's unique structure gives students the opportunity
to study in depth complete historical works while also conveying a sense of how today's philosophers have explored
related issues. Editor Steven M. Cahn has annotated each text to clarify all unfamiliar references. He has also
provided introductions that contain biographical profiles of the authors and philosophical commentaries on their
writings.