Philosophy of religion : the big questions
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Philosophy of religion : the big questions
(Philosophy : the big questions)
Blackwell Publishers, 1999
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book contains a collection of the essential readings treating both classic and contemporary issues in philosophy of religion.
Table of Contents
1. What Would Anything Have To Be In Order To Be God?. Omniscience.
Omnipotence.
Perfection.
Eternity.
2. Can We Show By Reason That There Is A God?.
Ontological Argument.
Cosmological Argument.
Teleological Argument.
The Evolutionary Anti-naturalism Argument.
The Argument from Religious Experience.
3. Doesn't All The Evil In The World Show That There Is No God?.
The Problem. Defence.
Theodicies.
Alternative Perspectives.
4. What Is The Relation Of Reason To Religious Belief?.
Evidentialism.
Religious Belief As Basic.
Pascal's Wager.
5. Can We Make Sense Of Religious Doctrines And Practices Miracles?.
Prayer.
Soul.
Revelation.
6. Can Morality Have A Religious Foundation?.
7. How Should Religion, Gender, And Ethnic Diversity Influence Our Thinking About Religion?
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