Hume's Philosophy of Religion brings together for the first time the
whole range of Hume's immensely important critique of religion. The
major concern is with a clear discussion and presentation of
philosophical issues wherever they occur in Hume's writings, but items
in the history of ideas, questions of interpretation and biographical
details are introduced when they contribute to an understanding of
Hume's position. Already reviewed as a standard work on Hume on religion
and as a good general introduction to Hume's thought, this new edition
has been extensively revised and extended. '...it is hard to imagine how
a study of Hume on religion could have been at once more comprehensive,
accurate, readable and scholarly than this...it is strongly to be
recommended to all who have occasion to study or to teach Hume in
colleges or universities.' W.D.Hudson, Expository Times