Arguing About Religion is an ideal collection for students
interested in contemporary philosophy of religion and related
disciplines. This volume brings together primary readings from over
40 of the world s leading philosophers of religion, covering a
broad range of issues. Set alongside these works of academic
philosophy are excerpts from controversial popular works by Daniel
Dennett and Richard Dawkins, in order to introduce the
philosophical issues in a way that demonstrates their relevance to
everyday life and sets them in the context of contemporary cultural
discourse.
The volume is divided into 6 parts, helping the student get to
grips with classic and core arguments. Topics covered include:
- methodological issues in philosophy of religion
- God s nature and existence
- evil and divine hiddenness
- providence and interaction
- the afterlife
- religion and contemporary life
Featuring lucid general and section introductions and a glossary
by volume editor Kevin Timpe, Arguing About Religion is an ideal
starting point for students coming to philosophy of religion for
the first time.
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