James P. Carse
James P. Carse was an American academic who was Professor Emeritus of history and literature of religion at New [York University]. His book Finite and Infinite Games was widely influential. He was religious "in the sense that I am endlessly fascinated with the unknowability of what it means to be human, to exist at all."
Carse's ideas on religion and belief were featured on the May 4, 2012 CBC Radio series Ideas titled .
Books
Jonathan Edwards & The Visibility of God. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1967Death and Existence: A Conceptual History of Human Mortality 1980.The Silence of God: Meditations on Prayer 1985.Finite and Infinite Games. New York: Free Press. 1986.Breakfast at the Victory 1994.The Gospel of the Beloved Disciple 1997.The Religious Case Against Belief. 2008. New York: The Penguin Press PhDeath: The Puzzler Murders. 2016. New York. Opus Press 978-1-62316-066-1Audio Seminars
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