This work presents a philosophy of complete religion in a clear and succinct manner, bringing new perspectives on the following questions: What is the religious fact? What value does it have?
The delivery to the divine exposes the methodological and metaphysical assumptions from which the book starts, describes the main aspects, elements and varieties of the religious attitude (phenomenology of religion), discusses philosophically and theologically the possible cognitive validity and ethics of the same (criticism of religion) and defends the need for a non-metaphysical, humanistic and pluralistic religiosity. With all this, it is intended to provide the reader with a broader and deeper understanding of that relationship with the divine religion.