This is a comprehensive textbook for students coming to philosophy
of religion for the first time. "Philosophy of Religion: An
Introduction" is a comprehensive textbook for students coming to
philosophy of religion for the first time. It sets traditional
arguments such as the problem of evil or the concept of God within
the contexts of contemporary debates. In addition to classical
questions and issues, the textbook also covers more modern debates
such as those on reformed epistemology, theological non-realism and
foundationalism. A special feature of the textbook is a developed
account of the question of the truth claims of other religions. The
authors also explain the development of religious language, the
challenge of modern science and afterlife beliefs. There is
extensive examination and study advice throughout, with suggested
seminar and discussion topics as well as guidance on how to write a
philosophy essay. The authors presuppose little prior knowledge,
thus making "Philosophy of Religion: An Introduction" an ideal
starting point for undergraduate students of philosophy, theology
and religious studies. More than simply listing and explaining the
central arguments, it gives practical examples of engagement with
them.
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