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- Philosophy of Religion: Selected Readings
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0199303444
ISBN-13
9780199303441
eBay Product ID (ePID)
176184756
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
704 Pages
Publication Name
Philosophy of Religion : Selected Readings
Language
English
Publication Year
2014
Subject
Religious, Philosophy
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Religion, Philosophy
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.1 in
Item Weight
39.3 Oz
Item Length
0.1 in
Item Width
0.1 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number
5
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2013-048405
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"Philosophy of Religion is very appropriate for undergraduates. I know of no better text on the market right now. It is without peer."--Stephen C. Law, University of Central Oklahoma
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Dewey Decimal
210
Table Of Content
*=New to this EditionINTRODUCTION: Exploring the Philosophy of ReligionPART ONE: THE NATURE OF RELIGIONAn Evolutionary Account of ReligionBuddhist NonrealismA Defense of Religious RealismThe Meaning of Religious Beliefs Is in Their UsePART TWO: RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCEReligious ExperiencesReligious Experience as Feelings Forming the Root of ReligionReligious Experience as Perception of GodReligious Experiences as Interpretative AccountsCritique of Religious ExperienceA Phenomenological Account of Religious Experience* Religious Experience Brings about AwakeningPART THREE: FAITH AND REASONThe Harmony of Reason and RevelationThe WagerThe Ethics of BeliefThe Will to BelieveTruth Is SubjectivityCritical Dialog in Philosophy of ReligionPART FOUR: ARGUMENTS ABOUT GOD'S EXISTENCEThe Classical Ontological ArgumentCritique of Anselm's ArgumentA Contemporary Modal Version of the Ontological ArgumentThe Classical Cosmological ArgumentThe Cosmological Argument from ContingencyThe Kalam Cosmological ArgumentCritique of the Cosmological ArgumentThe Analogical Teleological ArgumentCritique of the Analogical Teleological Argument* The Anthropic Teleological Argument* A Moral Argument for God's ExistencePART FIVE: KNOWING GOD WITHOUT ARGUMENTSThe Reformed Objection to Natural TheologyExperience, Proper Basicality, and Belief in GodThe Case of the Intellectually Sophisticated TheistPART SIX: THE DIVINE ATTRIBUTESGod's Necessary ExistenceNegative TheologyGod Is OmnipotentSome Puzzles Concerning OmnipotenceDivine Omniscience and Voluntary ActionGod Is TimelessGod Is EverlastingAtman Is BrahmanPART SEVEN: DIVINE ACTIONProvidence: Risky or Risk-Free?Middle Knowledge and Classical Christian ThoughtAn Objection to Middle KnowledgeThe Vulnerability of GodGod Is Creative-Responsive LovePART EIGHT: THE PROBLEM OF EVILEvil Makes a Strong Case against God's ExistenceBest of All Possible Worlds TheodicyEvil and OmnipotenceThe Free Will DefenseSoul-Making TheodicyThe Evidential Argument from EvilHorrendous Evils and the Goodness of God* Evil and Suffering in Islam* PART NINE: ATHEISM AND NONRELIGIOUS APPROACHES TO RELIGION* God Is a Projection of Human Nature* Conflicts between the Divine Attributes* Pain, Pleasure, and the Evidence for Atheism* The Naturalist Challenge to Religion* The Encounter between Atheistic Naturalism and Christian TheismPART TEN: MIRACLESIs it Possible to Know that Jesus Was Raised from the Dead?The Evidence for Miracles Is WeakMiracles and TestimonyMiracles and Historical EvidencePART ELEVEN: LIFE AFTER DEATHThe Soul Survives and Functions after DeathThe Soul Needs a Brain to Continue to FunctionProblems with Accounts of Life after DeathResurrection of the PersonThe Buddhist View of RebirthA Hindu View of RebirthPART TWELVE: RELIGION AND SCIENCETwo Separate DomainsScience Discredits ReligionReinstating Design within ScienceAt the Mercy of Chance?* Naturalism and Science Are IncompatibleThe Universe as CreationPART THIRTEEN: RELIGIOUS DIVERSITYBuddhism and Other ReligionsThe Universality and Uniqueness of Religious DoctrinesReligious InclusivismReligious PluralismPART FOURTEEN: RELIGION AND MORALITY* The Relation of Good to the Divine WillWhich God Ought We to Obey?Ethics and Natural Law* A Confucian View of MoralityEthics without Religion
Synopsis
Incorporating twelve new readings, Philosophy of Religion: Selected Readings, Fifth Edition, presents eighty-two selections grouped into fourteen thematic sections, providing instructors with great flexibility in organizing their courses. While it deals primarily with the Western and analytic traditions in philosophy, the book also incorporates readings representing continental, Asian, and Islamic perspectives. The selections are enhanced by substantialsection introductions, study questions, suggested readings, and an extensive glossary at the end of the book. The fifth edition includes a new section, "Atheism and Nonreligious Approaches to Religion," featuringwork by Paul Draper, Ludwig Feuerbach, Michael Martin, Michael Peterson, and Michael Ruse. Seven other additional selections appear throughout the text. An excellent stand-alone text for courses in the philosophy of religion, Philosophy of Religion, Fifth Edition, is also a perfect companion to the editors' textbook, Reason and Religious Belief, Fifth Edition (OUP, 2012), as the two books share the same topical organization.PackagePhilosophy of Religion, Fifth Edition, with Reason and Religious Belief, Fifth Edition, and save your students 20% (package ISBN 978-0-19-935952-3). To order, please contact your Oxford sales representative or call800.280.0280., Incorporating twelve new readings, Philosophy of Religion: Selected Readings, Fifth Edition, presents eighty-two selections grouped into fourteen thematic sections, providing instructors with great flexibility in organizing their courses. While it deals primarily with the Western and analytic traditions in philosophy, the book also incorporates readings representing continental, Asian, and Islamic perspectives. The selections are enhanced by substantial section introductions, study questions, suggested readings, and an extensive glossary at the end of the book. The fifth edition includes a new section, "Atheism and Nonreligious Approaches to Religion," featuring work by Paul Draper, Ludwig Feuerbach, Michael Martin, Michael Peterson, and Michael Ruse. Seven other additional selections appear throughout the text., Incorporating twelve new readings, Philosophy of Religion: Selected Readings, Fifth Edition, presents eighty-two selections grouped into fourteen thematic sections, providing instructors with great flexibility in organizing their courses. While it deals primarily with the Western and analytic traditions in philosophy, the book also incorporates readings representing continental, Asian, and Islamic perspectives. The selections are enhanced by substantial section introductions, study questions, suggested readings, and an extensive glossary at the end of the book. The fifth edition includes a new section, "Atheism and Nonreligious Approaches to Religion," featuring work by Paul Draper, Ludwig Feuerbach, Michael Martin, Michael Peterson, and Michael Ruse. Seven other additional selections appear throughout the text. An excellent stand-alone text for courses in the philosophy of religion, Philosophy of Religion, Fifth Edition, is also a perfect companion to the editors' textbook, Reason and Religious Belief, Fifth Edition (OUP, 2012), as the two books share the same topical organization. Package Philosophy of Religion, Fifth Edition, with Reason and Religious Belief, Fifth Edition, and save your students 20% (package ISBN 978-0-19-935952-3). To order, please contact your Oxford sales representative or call 800.280.0280.
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