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The late Professor Smart wrote extensively, at many different levels, on a wide variety of topics, with papers and articles appearing in a bewildering variety of publications worldwide. Previous bibliographies of his work have proved to be incomplete and inaccurate. An accurate, comprehensive bibliography is attempted here, along with a summary of the contents of the Ninian Smart Archive. A significant collection of books and papers of the late Ninian Smart (1927e2001) has very kindly been donated to the Department of Religious Studies at Lancaster University by his widow, Libushka, and family. This collection now forms the basis of a Ninian Smart Archive, which is located in the Lancaster University Library. It is envisaged that the archive will be an invaluable resource for scholars, educators and students engaged upon research on the work of Professor Smart. It is appropriate that the archive should be lodged in the institution where, in 1967, he founded the first British university Department of Religious Studies.A research grant from the British Academy facilitated the task of an initial sorting and cataloguing of the collection, a venture vigorously promoted initially by then-department member John Sawyer, along with Paul Heelas, Ian Reader and the rest of department. Much appreciated assistance was also received from
The late Professor Smart wrote extensively, at many different levels, on a wide variety of topics, with papers and articles appearing in a bewildering variety of publications worldwide. Previous bibliographies of his work have proved to be incomplete and inaccurate. An accurate, comprehensive bibliography is attempted here, along with a summary of the contents of the Ninian Smart Archive. A significant collection of books and papers of the late Ninian Smart (1927e2001) has very kindly been donated to the Department of Religious Studies at Lancaster University by his widow, Libushka, and family. This collection now forms the basis of a Ninian Smart Archive, which is located in the Lancaster University Library. It is envisaged that the archive will be an invaluable resource for scholars, educators and students engaged upon research on the work of Professor Smart. It is appropriate that the archive should be lodged in the institution where, in 1967, he founded the first British university Department of Religious Studies.A research grant from the British Academy facilitated the task of an initial sorting and cataloguing of the collection, a venture vigorously promoted initially by then-department member John Sawyer, along with Paul Heelas, Ian Reader and the rest of department. Much appreciated assistance was also received from
My object is to suggest some ways of amplifying and applying Bochenski's account,1 in order to bring out its value for philosophical investigation of the doctrines of particular religious communities.
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