Philosophy of ReligionPhilosophy of Religion provides an engaging analysis of the current state of play in philosophy of religion, focusing on several central issues in the field. It is inclusive in its approach and designed for students, but it will also be useful to scholars and others seeking such an evaluation and interpretation of this field. |
Contents
1 | |
3 | |
2 Concepts of GodUltimate Reality | 19 |
3 Arguments about the Existence of God | 38 |
4 Problems of Evil and Suffering | 60 |
5 Religion Science and Miracles | 79 |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abrahamic faiths affirm Alvin Plantinga analytic Aquinas argued argument from evil attributes Big Bang body Brahman brain Buddhist Cambridge cause central Chad Meister chapter Christ Christian claims classical theism concepts consciousness Continental philosophy contingent things cosmological argument created creatures death divine ence eternal evidence example exclusivism experience Feminist Philosophy fundamental gender gion God’s existence Heidegger Hindu Hinduism human Hume Husserl Ibid icon inclusivist individual Islam Jantzen John Hick Kant Kant’s karma Keith Ward laws logical maintain male mental metaphysical mind miracles moral natural world notion objection offer omnipotent omniscient one’s Oxford Pamela Sue Anderson perfect person philoso philosophers philosophy of religion physical problem of evil Qur’an rational reason rebirth religious beliefs religious traditions Richard Swinburne Routledge salvation/liberation science and religion seems soul spiritual temporal theistic theodicy theologians theology thinkers timeless tion transcendent reality true truth Ultimate Reality understanding understood University Press various women world religions York