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PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
POJMAN L.P. wydawnictwo: CENGAGE LEARNING , rok wydania 2012, wydanie VI cena netto: 332.00 Twoja cena 315,40 zł + 5% vat - dodaj do koszyka The most comprehensive text in its field, this anthology includes 74
articles in 9 areas of philosophy of religion: The Concept of God; Traditional Arguments
for the Existence of God; Religious Experience; The Problem of Evil; Miracles, Death and
Immortality; Faith and Reason; Science, Religion, and Evolution; and Religious Pluralism.
The arrangement of the articles and the introductions which accompany them help
students place the readings in their historical or contemporary context, and to ensure
that students can be exposed to a spectrum of viewpoints.
Features
- A balanced blend of classic and contemporary articles, some written especially for this
book, gives students a well-rounded introduction to the philosophy of religion.
- The text''s inclusion of numerous articles for each topic provides you with the
flexibility to select only the readings that suit your particular course needs.
- Brief, clear introductions to each part of the text help students prepare to read so as
to improve their overall comprehension of the articles.
Table of Contents
PART I: THE CONCEPT OF GOD.
Concepts of God and the Ultimate. Aristotle, Metaphysics 12; Stoics; Epicureans. Thomas V.
Morris: The Concept of God. Clark Pinnock: The Openness of God—Systematic Theology.
Sallie McFague: God and the World. Paul Tillich: A Christian-Buddhist Conversation. Buber,
The Love of God and the Idea of Deity. Classical Theistic Attributes. Stephen T. Davis:
Temporal Eternity. Hugh J. McCann: The God Beyond Time. St. Thomas Aquinas: Is God’s
Power Limited? George Mavrodes: Some Puzzles Concerning Omnipotence. Harry Frankfurt: The
Logic of Omnipotence. St. Augustine: Divine Foreknowledge and Human Free Will. Nelson
Pike: God’s Foreknowledge and Human Free Will are Incompatible. A. Plantinga: God’s
Foreknowledge and Human Free Will are Compatible. William Rowe: Can God be Free? Edward
Wierenga: The Freedom of God.
PART II: TRADITIONAL ARGUMENTS FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD.
The Ontological Argument for the Existence of God. St. Anselm: The Ontological Argument.
Immanuel Kant: A Critique of the Ontological Argument. The Cosmological Argument for the
Existence of God. Thomas Aquinas: The Five Ways. Samuel Clarke: The Argument from
Contingency. William Rowe: An Examination of the Cosmological Argument. W. L. Craig and
J.P. Moreland: The Kalâm Cosmological Argument. Paul Draper: A Critique of the Kalâm
Cosmological Argument. The Teleological Argument for the Existence of God. William Paley:
The Watch and the Watchmaker. David Hume: A Critique of the Design Argument. Richard
Swinburne: The Argument from Design. Robin Collins: A Scientific Argument for the
Existence of God.
PART III: RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE.
Selections of Mystical Experiences. William James: Mysticism. William Alston: Perceiving
God. Eugene G. D’Aquili and Andrew B. Newberg: The Neurophysiological Basis of
Religions, Or Why God Won’t Go Away. Jeffrey Jordan: Religious Experience and
Naturalistic Explanations. Michael Rea: Divine Hiddenness, Divine Silence.
PART IV: THE PROBLEM OF EVIL.
Historical and Literary Perspectives. David Hume: The Argument from Evil. Gottfried
Leibniz: Theodicy: A Defense of Theism. Fyodor Dostoevsky: Rebellion. Contemporary
Formulations. J. L. Mackie: Evil and Omnipotence. W. Rowe: The Inductive Argument from
Evil Against the Existence of God. Paul Draper: Evolution and the Problem of Evil.
Replies. Alvin Plantinga: The Free Will Defense. John Hick: Evil and Soul-Making. Alvin
Plantinga: Supralapsarianism or “O Felix Culpa”. Eleonore Stump: The Problem of Evil
and the Desires of the Heart. Marilyn Adams: Horrendous Evil and the Goodness of God.
Laura Waddell Ekstrom: Suffering as Religious Experience.
PART V: MIRACLES.
David Hume: Against Miracles. Peter van Inwagen: Of ‘Of Miracles.’ J. L. Mackie:
Miracles and Testimony. Richard Swinburne: Evidence for the Resurrection. Hud Hudson:
Hyperspace and Christianity.
PART VI: DEATH AND IMMORTALITY.
Plato: Immortality of the Soul. Bertrand Russell: The Finality of Death. John Hick:
Immortality and Resurrection. Jeffrey Olen: Personal Identity and Life After Death.
Prasannatma Das: A Hindu Theory of Life, Death, and Reincarnation.
PART VII: FAITH AND REASON.
Pragmatic Justification of Religious Belief. Blaise Pascal: The Wager. W. K. Clifford: The
Ethics of Belief. William James: The Will to Believe. Rationality and Justified Religious
Belief. John Hick: Rational Theistic Belief Without Proof. Anthony Flew, “The
Presumption of Atheism”. Michael Bergmann: Rational Religious Belief without Arguments.
Louis P. Pojman: Faith, Hope, and Doubt.
PART VIII: SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND EVOLUTION.
The Relationship Between Science and Religion. Richard Dawkins: Science Versus Religion.
Steven Jay Gould: Non-Overlapping Magesteria. Pope John Paul II: Faith and Science.
Evolution, Naturalism, and Intelligent Design. William Dembski: Signs of Intelligence: A
Primer on the Detection of Intelligent Design. Michael Murray: Natural Providence (Or
Design Trouble). Alvin Plantinga: An Evolutionary Argument against Naturalism. Michael
Bergmann: Commonsense Naturalism.
PART IX: RELIGIOUS PLURALISM.
John Hick: Religious Pluralism and Ultimate Reality. Alvin Plantinga: A Defense of
Religious Exclusivism. David Basinger: Hick’s Religious Pluralism and “Reformed
Epistemology”. A Middle Ground. Dalai Lama: Buddhism, Christianity, and the Prospects
for World Religion. Joseph Runzo: God, Commitment, and Other Faiths: Pluralism Versus
Relativism.
704 pages, Paperback
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