The Oxford handbook of philosophy of religion
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The Oxford handbook of philosophy of religion
(Oxford handbooks in philosophy / Paul K. Moser, general editor)
Oxford University Press, 2005
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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: [hard] ISBN 9780195138092
内容説明
The philosophy of religion as a distinct discipline is an innovation of the last two hundred years, but its central topics--the existence and nature of the divine, humankind's relation to it, the nature of religion and its place in human life--have been with us since the inception of philosophy. Philosophers have long critically examined the truth of (and rational justification for) religious claims, and have explored such philosophically interesting phenomena as faith, religious experience and the distinctive features of religious discourse. The second half of the twentieth-century has been an especially fruitful period, with philosophers using new developments in logic and epistemology to mount both sophisticated defenses of, and attacks on, religious claims. The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Religion contains newly commissioned chapters by 21 prominent experts who cover the field in a comprehensive but accessible manner. Each chapter is expository, critical, and representative of a distinctive viewpoint. The Handbook is divided into two sections.The first, "Problems," covers the most frequently discussed topics, among them arguments for God's existence, the problem of evil, and religious epistemology.
The second is called "Approaches" and contains four essays assessing the advantages and disadvantages of different methods of practicing philosophy of religion. The Handbook offers contributors of high stature who present substantive and in-depth treatment of the most central topics. It is a must-have reference for anyone with an interest in philosophy and religion.
目次
- PART I: PROBLEMS
- 1. Divine Power, Goodness, and Knowledge
- 2. Divine Sovereignty and Aseity
- 3. Non-theistic Conceptions of the Divine
- 4. The Ontological Argument
- 5. The Cosmological and Design Arguments
- 6. Mysticism and Religious Experience
- 7. Pascals Wagers and James Will to Believe
- 8. The Problem of Evil
- 9. Religious Language
- 10. Religious Epistemology
- 11. God, Science, and Naturalism
- 12. Miracles
- 13. Faith and Revelation
- 14. Morality and Religion
- 15. Death and the Afterlife
- 16. Religious Diversity: Familiar Problems, Novel Opportunities
- PART II: APPROACHES
- 17. Analytic Philosophy of Religion
- 18. Wittgensteinianism: Logic, Reality, and God
- 19. Continental Philosophy of Religion
- 20. Feminism and Analytic Philosophy of Religion
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: pbk ISBN 9780195331356
内容説明
The philosophy of religion as a distinct discipline is an innovation of the last two hundred years, but its central topics-the existence and nature of the divine, humankind's relation to it, the nature of religion and its place in human life-have been with us since the inception of philosophy. Philosophers have long critically examined the truth of (and rational justification for) religious claims, and have explored such philosophically interesting phenomena as
faith, religious experience and the distinctive features of religious discourse. The second half of the twentieth-century has been an especially fruitful period, with philosophers using new developments in logic and epistemology to mount both sophisticated defenses of, and attacks on, religious claims.
The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Religion contains newly commissioned chapters by 21 prominent experts who cover the field in a comprehensive but accessible manner. Each chapter is expository, critical, and representative of a distinctive viewpoint. The Handbook is divided into two sections. The first, "Problems," covers the most frequently discussed topics, among them arguments for God's existence, the problem of evil, and religious epistemology. The second is called
"Approaches" and contains four essays assessing the advantages and disadvantages of different methods of practicing philosophy of religion.
The Handbook offers contributors of high stature who present substantive and in-depth treatment of the most central topics. It is a must-have reference for anyone with an interest in philosophy and religion.
目次
Contributors
IntroductionWilliam J. Wainwright:
Part I Problems
1: William L. Rowe: Divine Power, Goodness, and Knowledge
2: William E. Mann: Divine Sovereignty and Aseity
3: Paul J. Griffiths: Nontheistic Conceptions of the Divine
4: Brian Leftow: The Ontological Argument
5: Alexander R. Pruss and Richard M. Gale: Cosmological and Design Arguments
6: Jerome I. Gellman: Mysticism and Religious Experience
7: Je?rey Jordan: Pascal's Wagers and James's Will to Believe
8: Peter van Inwagen: The Problem of Evil
9: William P. Alston: Religious Language
10: Nicholas Wolterstor?: Religious Epistemology
11: Paul Draper: God, Science, and Naturalism
12: George I. Mavrodes: Miracles
13: C. Stephen Evans: Faith and Revelation
14: Linda Zagzebski: Morality and Religion
15: Lynne Rudder Baker: Death and the Afterlife
16: Philip L. Quinn: Religious Diversity: Familiar Problems, Novel Opportunities
Part II Approaches
17: William Hasker: Analytic Philosophy of Religion
18: D. Z. Phillips: Wittgensteinianism: Logic, Reality, and God
19: Merold Westphal: Continental Philosophy of Religion
20: Sarah Coakley: Feminism and Analytic Philosophy of Religion
Index
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