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Sentence
Schellenberg's
thinking
on
religion
begins
with
what
he
calls
“ultimism.”
“Ultimism,”
for
him,
is
the
claim
that:
There
is
a
metaphysically
and
axiologically
ultimate
reality
(one
representing
both
the
deepest
fact
about
the
nature
of
things
and
the
greatest
possible
value),
in
relation
to
which
an
ultimate
good
can
be
attained.
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Schellenberg's thinking on religion begins with what he calls “ultimism.” “Ultimism,” for him, is the claim that: There is a metaphysically and axiologically ultimate reality (one representing both the deepest fact about the nature of things and the greatest possible value), in relation to which an ultimate good can be attained.
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