This work is a remarkably clear presentation and lucid discussion of the relationship between the philosophical discipline of axiology and its religious significance.Without reducing religion to morals, Edwards employs the insights of Robert S. Hartman (his late colleague at the University of Tennessee) to explain the interaction between what and how we value and what we believe, do, and worship religiously.
This work is a remarkably clear presentation and lucid discussion of the relationship between the philosophical discipline of axiology and its religious significance.Without reducing religion to morals, Edwards employs the insights of Robert S. Hartman (his late colleague at the University of Tennessee) to explain the interaction between what and how we value and what we believe, do, and worship religiously.