Review of John D. Caputo: On Religion: London and New York: Routledge, 2001, paperback 0-415-23332-1, 147 pages including index [Book Review]

Sophia 48 (3):327-329 (2009)
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This is a review of John Caputo’s recent Routledge book on religion. Caputo’s central idea is captured by the phrase ‘religion without religion’, by which he means a religious stance or attitude that is not circumscribed by allegiance to any specific creed.

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