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Philosophy of Religion:

Thinking About Faith
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InterVarsity Press, Feb 23, 2010 - Religion
With over 40,000 copies in print since its original publication in 1982, Steve Evans's Philosophy of Religion has served many generations of students as a classic introduction to the philosophy of religion from a Christian perspective. Over the years the philosophical landscape has changed, and in this new edition Zach Manis joins Evans in a thorough revamping of arguments and information, while maintaining the qualities of clarity and brevity that made the first edition so appreciated. New material on divine foreknowledge and human freedom has been added as well as on Reformed epistemology. The discussions on science now cover new developments from cognitive psychology and naturalism as well as on the fine-tuning of the cosmos. The chapter on faith and reason has been expanded to include consideration of evidentialism. The problem of evil now forms its own new chapter and adds a discussion of the problem of hell. The standard features remain: a survey of the field, an examination of classical arguments for God's existence, and an exploration of contemporary challenges to theism from the social sciences and philosophy as well as the natural sciences. The meaning and significance of personal religious experience, revelation and miracles--all within the realm of contemporary religious pluralism--are likewise investigated. A classic introduction thoroughly updated and refreshed for today's student.
  

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User Review  - Phil - Christianbook.com

A very rich and insightful book on the subject of the Philosophy or religion. Written in everyday language, this book will give you solid information on the subject. Can be useful for a college ... Read full review

great resource

User Review  - Waynus - Christianbook.com

This book should be in the library of every Christian educator as source to prove foundational truths. John W.S. Howard,Ph.D. President of Guilford School of Theology Greensboro, N.C. Read full review

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Contents

What Is Philosophy of Religion?
17
Philosophy of Religion and Other Disciplines
19
Philosophy of Religion and Philosophy
21
Can Thinking About Religion Be Neutral?
22
Fideism
23
Neutralism
27
Critical Dialogue
31
The Theistic God The Project of Natural Theology
36
What Is a Miracle?
125
Is It Reasonable to Believe in Miracles?
128
Can a Revelation Have Special Authority?
135
Religion Modernity and Science
138
Naturalism
141
Do the Natural Sciences Undermine Religious Belief?
143
Objections from the Social Sciences
147
Religious Uses of Modern Atheism?
153

The Theistic Concept of God
38
Divine Foreknowledge and Human Freedom
42
The Problem of Religious Language
52
Natural Theology
55
Proofs of Gods Existence
57
Classical Arguments for Gods Existence
62
Ontological Arguments
63
Cosmological Arguments
67
Teleological Arguments
77
Moral Arguments
87
The Value of Theistic Argument
96
Religious Experience
98
Two Models for Understanding Experience
102
Experience of God as Direct and Mediated
105
Are Religious Experiences Veridical?
109
Checking Experiential Claims
112
Special Acts of God Revelation and Miracles
116
Theories of Revelation
118
Is the Traditional View Defensible?
122
The Problem of Evil
156
Types of Evil Versions of the Problem and Types of Responses
157
The Logical Form of the Problem
159
The Evidential Form of the Problem
168
Horrendous Evils and the Problem of Hell
172
Divine Hiddenness
180
Faiths and Reason
183
Subjectivity in Religious Arguments
186
The Evidentialist Challenge to Religious Belief
188
Reformed Epistemology
191
The Place of Subjectivity in Forming Beliefs
195
Interpretive Judgments and the Nature of a Cumulative Case
198
Can Faith Be Certain?
202
Can Religious Faith Be Tested?
207
What Is Faith?
209
Could One Religion Be True?
211
Further Reading
217
Notes
219
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C. Stephen Evans (Ph.D., Yale) is Distinguished University Professor of Philosophy and the Humanities at Baylor University. He previously taught in the philosophy departments at Calvin College, St. Olaf College and Wheaton College. His publications include Why Believe?, The Historical Christ and the Jesus of Faith: The Incarnational Narrative as History, Kierkegaard's Ethic of Love and Keirkegaard on Faith and the Self: Collected Essays.

R. Zachary Manis (Ph.D., Baylor University) is assistant professor of philosophy at Southwest Baptist University.

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