Philosophy and the Christian Worldview is a collection of new essays written by fifteen philosophers of religion. Bringing together some of the leading lights in current academic philosophy of religion, including William Hasker, Charles Taliaferro and Keith Yandell, it offers a fresh perspective on four major areas of discussion: Religion and Epistemology; Religion and Morality; Religion and Metaphysics; and Religion and Worldview Assessment. United by the argument that the core claims of religion have metaphysical, epistemic and moral entailments, these essays represent a state of the art discussion in contemporary philosophy of religion. …mehr
Philosophy and the Christian Worldview is a collection of new essays written by fifteen philosophers of religion. Bringing together some of the leading lights in current academic philosophy of religion, including William Hasker, Charles Taliaferro and Keith Yandell, it offers a fresh perspective on four major areas of discussion: Religion and Epistemology; Religion and Morality; Religion and Metaphysics; and Religion and Worldview Assessment. United by the argument that the core claims of religion have metaphysical, epistemic and moral entailments, these essays represent a state of the art discussion in contemporary philosophy of religion.
Contributors Forward by Paul J. Griffiths Introduction
Part One: Religion and Worldview Assessment 1. Is Philosophy of Religion Possible? Keith Yandell 2. Religious Pluralism as an Explanation for Religious Diversity Harold Netland 3. The Naturalists are Declaring the Glory of God: Discovering Natural Theology in the Unlikeliest Places Paul Copan
Part Two: Religion and Epistemology 4. Internalism and Properly Basic Belief Matthew Davidson and Gordon Barnes 5. In Defense of the Numinous Charles Taliaferro 6. Theistic Mystical Experiences, Enlightenment Experiences, & Ineffability William Wainwright 7. Hume and Religion: Keith Yandell's Assessments Terence Penelhum
Part Three: Religion and Morality 8. Why Bertrand Russell Was Not a Moral Realist, Either Mark D Linville 9. Christian Theism and the Evidential Argument from Evil Michael L Peterson 10. Confucian Sincerity and the Imago Dei Paul Reasoner
Part Four: Religion and Metaphysics 11. Jaegwon Kim's Rejection of Substance Dualism William Hasker 12. Free Will: The Explanatory Approach Noel Hendrickson 13. Freedom, Temptation and Incarnation David Werther Index
Contributors Forward by Paul J. Griffiths Introduction
Part One: Religion and Worldview Assessment 1. Is Philosophy of Religion Possible? Keith Yandell 2. Religious Pluralism as an Explanation for Religious Diversity Harold Netland 3. The Naturalists are Declaring the Glory of God: Discovering Natural Theology in the Unlikeliest Places Paul Copan
Part Two: Religion and Epistemology 4. Internalism and Properly Basic Belief Matthew Davidson and Gordon Barnes 5. In Defense of the Numinous Charles Taliaferro 6. Theistic Mystical Experiences, Enlightenment Experiences, & Ineffability William Wainwright 7. Hume and Religion: Keith Yandell's Assessments Terence Penelhum
Part Three: Religion and Morality 8. Why Bertrand Russell Was Not a Moral Realist, Either Mark D Linville 9. Christian Theism and the Evidential Argument from Evil Michael L Peterson 10. Confucian Sincerity and the Imago Dei Paul Reasoner
Part Four: Religion and Metaphysics 11. Jaegwon Kim's Rejection of Substance Dualism William Hasker 12. Free Will: The Explanatory Approach Noel Hendrickson 13. Freedom, Temptation and Incarnation David Werther Index
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