Philosophy of religion
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Philosophy of religion
(Midwest studies in philosophy, v. 21)
University of Notre Dame Press, c1997
- : pbk
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Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780268014292
Description
This volume in the ""Midwest Studies in Philosophy"" series contains 18 essays which discuss the range of of religious traditions which inform the discussion of contemporary issues.
Table of Contents
- Symbolic Value
- Probabilism
- In Support of Paganism - Polytheism as Earth-Based Religion
- Praying for Things to Have Happened
- In Defence of Petitionary Prayer
- Nature, Awe, and the Sublime
- Creation Without Creationism
- Ecumenical Movements and Truth
- ""In the Beginning Was the Proposition"", ""In the Beginning Was the Choice"", ""In the Beginning Was the Dance""
- God and the Philosophers
- Circular Explanations, Cosmological Arguments, and Sufficient Reasons
- Hierarchical Theories of Freedom and the Hardening of Hearts
- Against Middle Knowledge
- Mencius on Courage
- Awe and the Religious Life - A Naturalistic Perspective
- Awe and Atheism
- Religious Awe, Aesthetic Awe
- Perfect Goodness and Divine Motivation Theory.
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9780268014308
Description
This volume in the "Midwest Studies in Philosophy" series contains 18 essays which discuss the range of of religious traditions which inform the discussion of contemporary issues.
Table of Contents
- Symbolic Value
- Probabilism
- In Support of Paganism - Polytheism as Earth-Based Religion
- Praying for Things to Have Happened
- In Defence of Petitionary Prayer
- Nature, Awe, and the Sublime
- Creation Without Creationism
- Ecumenical Movements and Truth
- "In the Beginning Was the Proposition", "In the Beginning Was the Choice", "In the Beginning Was the Dance"
- God and the Philosophers
- Circular Explanations, Cosmological Arguments, and Sufficient Reasons
- Hierarchical Theories of Freedom and the Hardening of Hearts
- Against Middle Knowledge
- Mencius on Courage
- Awe and the Religious Life - A Naturalistic Perspective
- Awe and Atheism
- Religious Awe, Aesthetic Awe
- Perfect Goodness and Divine Motivation Theory.
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