Description
Hardcover has some corner dings and small scuffs. No dust jacket. A few pages have underlining in pen but are otherwise clean. The binding is secure.
This well-worn copy of “The Logic of Belief” by Elton Trueblood bears the marks of a book that has been read and studied closely. Trueblood, a renowned American Quaker philosopher and theologian, published this work in 1957 as an exploration of the rationality of religious belief. Drawing from his extensive knowledge of both philosophy and Christian thought, Trueblood aimed to provide a logical framework for understanding faith and its role in the modern world. Despite its age and lack of a dust jacket, this copy retains the sturdy binding and legible text that have allowed Trueblood’s ideas to endure. The occasional underlined passages suggest a previous owner’s engagement with the author’s arguments, making this an intriguing artifact for collectors interested in the intellectual history of religion and philosophy in 20th-century America.