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008 970815s1998 txu b 000 0 eng
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050 00 $aBL51$b.P545 1998
082 00 $a210$221
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245 00 $aPhilosophy of religion :$bselected readings /$c[compiled by] William L. Rowe, William J. Wainwright ; under the general editorship of Robert Ferm.
250 $a3rd ed.
260 $aFort Worth :$bHarcourt Brace College Publishers,$c©1998.
300 $ax, 546 pages ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $tThe divine nature exists through itself, from 'Monologium' /$rSt. Anselm --$tGod's nature cannot be separated from His existence, from 'Summa theologica' /$rSt. Thomas Aquinas --$tDivine necessity /$rRobert M. Adams --$tCan God's existence be disproved? /$rJ.N. Findlay --$tDivine foreknowledge and freedom of the will, from 'The consolation of philosophy' /$rBoethius --$tThe knowledge of God, from 'Summa theologica' /$rSt. Thomas Aquinas --$tDivine omniscience and voluntary action /$rNelson Pike --$tThe omnipotence of God, from 'Summa theologica' /$rSt. Thomas Aquinas --$tCan God do evil?, from 'A discourse concerning the being and attributes of God' /$rSamuel Clarke --$tOmnipotence /$rP.T. Geach --$tGod is timeless, immutable and impassible, from 'Proslogium and monologium' /$rSt. Anselm --$tThe simplicity and immutability of God, from 'Summa theologica' /$rSt. Thomas Aquinas --$tThe divine relativity, from 'The divine relativity' /$rCharles Hartshorne --$tThe ontological argument, from 'Proslogium' /$rSt. Anselm --$tThe perfect island objection /$rGaunilo --$tReply to Guanilo /$rSt. Anselm --$tThe supremely perfect being must exist, from 'Meditations on first philosophy' /$rRene Descartes --$tOf the impossibility of an ontological proof from 'The critique of pure reason' /$rImmanuel Kant --$tA modal version of the ontological argument, from 'God, freedom and evil' /$rAlvin Plantinga --$tThe existence of God and the beginning of the world, from 'Summa theologica' /$rSt. Thomas Aquinas --$tInfinite causal regression /$rPatterson Brown --$tThe cosmological argument, from 'Discourse concerning the being and attributes of God' /$rSamuel Clarke --$tSome objections to the cosmological argument, from 'Dialogues concerning natural religion' /$rDavid Hume --$tTwo criticisms of the cosmological argument /$rWilliam L. Rowe --$tThe evidence of design, from 'Natural theology' /$rWilliam Paley --$tDesign and the teleological argument, from 'Dialogues concerning natural religion' / David Hume --$tThe wider teleological argument, from 'Metaphysics' /$rPeter van Inwagen --$tThe moral argument, from 'Kant's critique of practical reason and other works' /$rImmanuel Kant --$tKant on the moral argument, from 'The miracle of theism' /$rJ.L. Mackie --$tReligion and the queerness of morality /$rGeorge I. Mavrodis --$tThe argument reduced to syllogistic form, from 'Theodicy' /$rGottfried Leibniz --$tGod and the problem of evil, from ''Dialogues concerning natural religion' /$rDavid Hume --$tRebellion, from 'The Brothers Karamazov' /$rFyodor Dostoevsky --$tThe problem of evil and some varieties of atheism /$rWilliam L. Rowe --$tThe "Soul-making" theodicy, from "Evil and the God of love' /$rJohn Hick --$tThe free will defense, from 'God, freedom and evil' /$rAlvin Plantinga --$tReligious belief, from 'Lectures and conversations' /$rLudwig Wittgenstein --$tPhilosophy, theology and the reality of God /$rD.Z. Phillips --$tA critique of Wittgensteinian fideism, from 'The autonomy of religious belief' /$rKai Nielsen --$tThe pluralistic hypothesis, from 'An interpretation of religion' /$rJohn Hick --$tA religious theory of religion /$rPeter Byrne --$tWorldviews, criteria and epistemic circularity /$rWilliam J. Wainwright --$tThe nature of mysticism, from 'The teachings of the mystics' /$rWalter Stace --$tNature mysticism, soul mysticism and theistic mysticism, from 'Mysticism: sacred and profane' /$rR.C. Zaehner --$tNuminous experience and mystical experience, from 'A dialogue of religions' /$rNinian Smart --$tThe appeal to religious experience, from 'Religion, philosophy and psychical research' /$rC.D. Broad --$tThe cognitive status of mystical experience, from 'Mysticism: a study of its nature, cognitive value and moral implications /$rWilliam J. Wainwright --$tIs religious belief rational? /$rWilliam P. Alston --$tReason and revelation, from 'On the truth of the Catholic faith' /$rSt. Thomas Aquinas --$tThe wager, from 'Pensees' /$rBlaise Pascal --$tThe logic of Pascal's wager /$rIan Hacking --$tThe ethics of belief, from 'Lectures and essays' /$rW.K. Clifford --$tThe will to believe, from 'The will to believe and other essays in popular philosophy /$rWilliam James --$tIs belief in God properly basic? /$rAlvin Plantinga --$tToward a sensible evidentialism: on the notion of "needing evidence" /$rStephen J. Wykstra --$tOf miracles, from 'An enquiry concerning human understanding' /$rDaivd Hume --$tMiracles /$rR.G. Swinburne --$tRevelation and miracle, from 'Systematic theology' /$rPaul Tillich --$tThe soul /$rAnthony Quinton --$tThe problem of life after death /$rH.H. Price --$tA future state, from 'A discourse concerning the unalterable obligations of natural religion, and the truth and certainty of the Christian revelation' /$rSamuel Clarke --$tDoubts about immortality, from 'Two essays on suicide and immortality' /$rDavid Hume --$tThe dependency argument, from 'Some dogmas of religion' /$rJ.M.E. McTaggart.
590 $bArchive
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700 1 $aRowe, William L.,$d1931-2015.
700 1 $aWainwright, William J.
700 1 $aFerm, Robert L.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tPhilosophy of religion.$b3rd ed.$dFort Worth : Harcourt Brace College Publishers, ©1998$w(OCoLC)609287193
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