Logical analysis and contemporary theism

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Logical analysis and contemporary theism

edited by John Donnelly

Fordham University Press, 1972

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Includes bibliographical references

Contents of Works

  • On proofs for the existence of God, by J. F. Ross
  • Two criticisms of the cosmological argument, by W. L. Rowe
  • The argument from design, by R. G. Swinburne
  • The claims of religious experience, by H. J. N. Horsburgh
  • Ineffability, by W. P. Alston
  • The divine simplicity, by D. C. Bennett
  • Necessary being, by J. H. Hick
  • A new theory of analogy, by J. F. Ross
  • Hume on evil, by N. Pike
  • The perfect goodness of God, by A. Plantinga
  • C. B. Martin's contradiction in theology, by W. L. Rowe
  • Divine foreknowledge and human freedom, by A. Kenny
  • Some puzzles concerning omnipotence, by G. I. Mavrodes
  • The paradox of the stone, by C. W. Savage
  • Creation ex nihilo, by J. Donnelly
  • The miraculous, by R. F. Holland
  • On miracles, by P. J. Dietl
  • The tacit structure of religious knowing, by J. H. Gill
  • On the observability of the self, by R. M. Chisholm
  • Re-examining Kierkegaard's "Teleological suspension of the ethical," by J. Donnelly

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