James P. Carse
James P. Carse is a religious scholar who for many years taught history and literature of religion at New York University. He does not believe in any God, but describes himself as religious "in the sense that I am endlessly fascinated with the unknowability of what it means to be human, to exist at all."[1]
Books
- The Silence of God: Meditations on Prayer (excerpt)
- Death and Existence: A Conceptual History of Human Mortality
- Finite and Infinite Games. New York: Ballantine Books ISBN 0-345-34184-8. (online excerpt)
- Breakfast at the Victory
- The Gospel of the Beloved Disciple
- The Religious Case Against Belief. New York: The Penguin Press ISBN 978-1-59420-169-1
Audio Seminars
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