The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of ReligionWilliam E. Mann The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Religion features fourteen new essays written by some of the most prominent philosophers working in the field.
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actions actual Anselm antecedent anthropic principle Aquinas argue believe Boethius causal cause chance Christian claim cognitive conceived concept conflict cosmological argument created creatures deny design argument design hypothesis divine command divine command theory doctrines Doomsday Argument entail epistemic essentially epistemically matched eternal event evidence example exclusivists exist in reality fact faith foreknowledge freedom future God’s existence Hick human infallible infinite intelligent design intrinsic intuition libertarian freedom likelihood logical metaphysical modal moral nature necessity object observe one’s ontological argument past perfect Peter van Inwagen philosophical Plantinga plausible political positive contingent possible world Pr(O premise present principle probability problem of evil proposition Proslogion question rational Rawls religion religious experience response seems sense simply skeptical sort St Thomas sufficient reason suppose Swinburne Swinburne’s temporal theists theodicy theological theological fatalism theory things time’s timeless tion traditions true truth understanding unmetered virtue