Implied in the general relationship between philosophy and religion are many complex problems. In this section, as well as the next one, we would like to take a look at three of them: (a) whether or not the knowledge of God should be today considered an extraphilosophic problem; (b) in what the task of 'philosophy of religion' consists, (c) whether or not there exists an insuperable difference between philosophy and religion so that a 'philosophical religion' would be an equivocation.