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Book Synopsis
Reading Philosophy of Religion offers a diverse collection of carefully chosen classical and contemporary texts in philosophy of religion accompanied by detailed and insightful commentaries as well as questions to stimulate further study.

Table of Contents
Introduction.

1 Religious Language.

Introduction to the issues.

Introduction to Ayer.

A. J. Ayer, ‘Critique of Theology’ (selection from Language, Truth and Logic ch. 6) (5).

Commentary on Ayer.

Introduction to BerkeleyGeorge Berkeley, ‘Alciphron’ (selection from the seventh dialogue) (5).

Commentary on Berkeley.

Introduction to PutnamHilary Putnam ‘Wittgenstein on Religious Language’ (selection from Renewing Philosophy ch. 7-8) (15).

Commentary on Putnam.

Introduction to AlstonWilliam Alston ‘Referring to God’ (11).

Commentary on Alston.

2 Reason, Argument and Belief in God.

Introduction to the issues.

Introduction to New.

Christopher New, ‘Antitheism’ (8).

Commentary on New.

Introduction to Clifford.

William Clifford, ‘The Ethics of Belief’ (8).

Commentary on Clifford.

Introduction to James.

William James, ‘The Will to Believe’ (17).

Commentary on James.

Introduction to Plantinga.

Alvin Plantinga, ‘Is Belief in God Properly Basic?’ (10).

Commentary on Plantinga.

Introduction to Rae.

Georges Rey, ‘Meta-Atheism: Religious Avowal as Self-Deception’ (8).

Commentary on Rae.

3 The Existence of God.

Introduction to the issues.

Introduction to Anselm.

Anselm, Proslogion: The Ontological Argument (selection) (5).

Commentary on Anselm.

Introduction to Aquinas.

Aquinas, Summa Theologica: First Way, Third Way (3).

Commentary on Aquinas.

Introduction to Pascal.

Blaise Pascal, Pensées: The Wager (2).

Commentary on Pascal.

Introduction to Paley.

William Paley, ‘Natural Theology’ (selection) (10).

Commentary on Paley.

Introduction to Hume.

David Hume ‘Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion’ (selection) (12).

Commentary on Hume.

Introduction to Everitt.

Nicholas Everitt ‘Teleological Arguments’ (selection from The Non-Existence of God,ch. 5) (5).

Commentary on Everitt.

Introduction to Rowe.

William Rowe, ‘The Problem of Evil and Some Varieties of Atheism’ (6).

Commentary on Rowe.

4 Divine Properties.

Introduction to the issues.

Introduction to Boethius.

Boethius, The Consolation of Philosophy (selection) (3).

Commentary on Boethius.

Introduction to Savage.

C. Wade Savage, ‘The Paradox of the Stone’ (5).

Commentary on Savage.

Introduction to Pike.

Nelson Pike, ‘Divine Omniscience and Voluntary Action’ (6).

Commentary on Pike.

Introduction to Kretzmann.

Norman Kretzmann, ‘Abraham, Isaac and Euthyphro: God and the Basis of .

Morality’ (11).

Commentary on Kretzmann.

5 Pluralism.

Introduction to the issues.

Introduction to Hick.

John Hick, The Interpretation of Religion (selection) (6).

Commentary on Hick.

Introduction to Plantinga.

Alvin Plantinga, ‘Pluralism: A Defense of Religious Exclusivism’ .

(selection) (12).

Commentary on Plantinga.

.

Further reading and essay questions

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      Publication Date: Publication Date: 09/04/2010
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Reading Philosophy of Religion offers a diverse collection of carefully chosen classical and contemporary texts in philosophy of religion accompanied by detailed and insightful commentaries as well as questions to stimulate further study.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction.

      1 Religious Language.

      Introduction to the issues.

      Introduction to Ayer.

      A. J. Ayer, ‘Critique of Theology’ (selection from Language, Truth and Logic ch. 6) (5).

      Commentary on Ayer.

      Introduction to BerkeleyGeorge Berkeley, ‘Alciphron’ (selection from the seventh dialogue) (5).

      Commentary on Berkeley.

      Introduction to PutnamHilary Putnam ‘Wittgenstein on Religious Language’ (selection from Renewing Philosophy ch. 7-8) (15).

      Commentary on Putnam.

      Introduction to AlstonWilliam Alston ‘Referring to God’ (11).

      Commentary on Alston.

      2 Reason, Argument and Belief in God.

      Introduction to the issues.

      Introduction to New.

      Christopher New, ‘Antitheism’ (8).

      Commentary on New.

      Introduction to Clifford.

      William Clifford, ‘The Ethics of Belief’ (8).

      Commentary on Clifford.

      Introduction to James.

      William James, ‘The Will to Believe’ (17).

      Commentary on James.

      Introduction to Plantinga.

      Alvin Plantinga, ‘Is Belief in God Properly Basic?’ (10).

      Commentary on Plantinga.

      Introduction to Rae.

      Georges Rey, ‘Meta-Atheism: Religious Avowal as Self-Deception’ (8).

      Commentary on Rae.

      3 The Existence of God.

      Introduction to the issues.

      Introduction to Anselm.

      Anselm, Proslogion: The Ontological Argument (selection) (5).

      Commentary on Anselm.

      Introduction to Aquinas.

      Aquinas, Summa Theologica: First Way, Third Way (3).

      Commentary on Aquinas.

      Introduction to Pascal.

      Blaise Pascal, Pensées: The Wager (2).

      Commentary on Pascal.

      Introduction to Paley.

      William Paley, ‘Natural Theology’ (selection) (10).

      Commentary on Paley.

      Introduction to Hume.

      David Hume ‘Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion’ (selection) (12).

      Commentary on Hume.

      Introduction to Everitt.

      Nicholas Everitt ‘Teleological Arguments’ (selection from The Non-Existence of God,ch. 5) (5).

      Commentary on Everitt.

      Introduction to Rowe.

      William Rowe, ‘The Problem of Evil and Some Varieties of Atheism’ (6).

      Commentary on Rowe.

      4 Divine Properties.

      Introduction to the issues.

      Introduction to Boethius.

      Boethius, The Consolation of Philosophy (selection) (3).

      Commentary on Boethius.

      Introduction to Savage.

      C. Wade Savage, ‘The Paradox of the Stone’ (5).

      Commentary on Savage.

      Introduction to Pike.

      Nelson Pike, ‘Divine Omniscience and Voluntary Action’ (6).

      Commentary on Pike.

      Introduction to Kretzmann.

      Norman Kretzmann, ‘Abraham, Isaac and Euthyphro: God and the Basis of .

      Morality’ (11).

      Commentary on Kretzmann.

      5 Pluralism.

      Introduction to the issues.

      Introduction to Hick.

      John Hick, The Interpretation of Religion (selection) (6).

      Commentary on Hick.

      Introduction to Plantinga.

      Alvin Plantinga, ‘Pluralism: A Defense of Religious Exclusivism’ .

      (selection) (12).

      Commentary on Plantinga.

      .

      Further reading and essay questions

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