Why Believe? Approaches to Religion: by Garrett Barden and Giorgio Baruchello, Reykjavík, University of Akureyri Press, 2018, xii + 200 pp., 4.500 ISK/€33.00/$38.0

The European Legacy 26 (5):554-556 (2020)
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The Introduction to Why Believe? Approaches to Religion opens with the statement: “Our language carries our traditions. We learn them as we learn our languages. As we live in our language so we liv...

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