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This anthology offers a comprehensive historical introduction to the central questions of philosophy of religion. Approximately two-thirds of the selections are from ancient, medieval, and modern sources, helping students to understand and engage the rich traditions of reflection on these timeless questions. The remaining contemporary readings introduce students to the more recent developments in the field. Each of the thematically arranged sections begins with an editor's introduction to clarify the central issues and positions presented in the readings that follow.

Topics include:

  • traditional theistic arguments
  • religious experience and revelation
  • fideism
  • naturalistic approaches to religious belief
  • the divine attributes
  • fate, freedom, and foreknowledge
  • the connection between religion and morality
  • the problem of evil
  • death and immortality
  • religious diversity
  • faith, reason, and the ethics of belief
  • science and religion.

The text can be used alone or in conjunction with a secondary text in philosophy of religion such as Zagzebski's Philosophy of Religion: An Historical Introduction (Blackwell, 2007).

Readings in Philosophy of Religion: Ancient to Contemporary

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This anthology offers a comprehensive historical introduction to the central questions of philosophy of religion. Approximately two-thirds of the selections... Read more

    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 06/03/2009
    ISBN13: 9781405180917, 978-1405180917
    ISBN10: 1405180919

    Number of Pages: 672

    Non Fiction , Religion

    Description

    This anthology offers a comprehensive historical introduction to the central questions of philosophy of religion. Approximately two-thirds of the selections are from ancient, medieval, and modern sources, helping students to understand and engage the rich traditions of reflection on these timeless questions. The remaining contemporary readings introduce students to the more recent developments in the field. Each of the thematically arranged sections begins with an editor's introduction to clarify the central issues and positions presented in the readings that follow.

    Topics include:

    • traditional theistic arguments
    • religious experience and revelation
    • fideism
    • naturalistic approaches to religious belief
    • the divine attributes
    • fate, freedom, and foreknowledge
    • the connection between religion and morality
    • the problem of evil
    • death and immortality
    • religious diversity
    • faith, reason, and the ethics of belief
    • science and religion.

    The text can be used alone or in conjunction with a secondary text in philosophy of religion such as Zagzebski's Philosophy of Religion: An Historical Introduction (Blackwell, 2007).

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