Don Cupitt is best known for developing a non-realistic interpretation of Christian doctrine and an ever-more radically antirealist position in philosophy.Cupitt has sought to go beyond ecclesiastical religion to a purely this-worldly humanistic religion of life: he argues for a kingdom version of Christianity that will bring it closer to the original Jewish Jesus. This book contains essays written over twenty years that appear in book form for the first time.During a time in which troubling fundamentalisms and questionable orthodoxies pose growing threats, Don Cupitts neo-realist philosophy of religion provides a much-needed critical perspective. Writing in an accessible style, Cupitt provides valuable analyses of a wide range of pressing theoretical and practical issues.