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Eastern Philosophy and Classical Theism provides a comprehensive exploration of the dialogue between Eastern philosophical traditions and classical Western theism. The authors, Tyler Dalton McNabb and Erik Baldwin, investigate how Eastern philosophical concepts and arguments can contribute meaningfully to classical theistic philosophy.
The book addresses fundamental questions about the nature of God, metaphysics, epistemology, and religious experience through the lens of both Eastern and Western traditions. It demonstrates that Eastern philosophy offers valuable resources for contemporary philosophy of religion, challenging conventional boundaries between these intellectual traditions.
Published by Cambridge University Press as part of the Elements in Global Philosophy of Religion series, this work bridges cultural and philosophical divides, offering scholars and students a nuanced understanding of how diverse philosophical traditions can engage in productive dialogue about fundamental metaphysical and theological questions.







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