This text by a well-known author provides an approachable
introduction to the six great arguments for the existence of God.
Requiring no specialist knowledge of philosophy, an important
feature of The Question of God is the inclusion of a wealth of
primary sources drawn from both classic and contemporary texts.
With its combination of critical analysis and extensive extracts,
this book will be particularly attractive to students and teachers
of philosophy, religious studies and theology, at school or
university level, who are looking for a text that offers a detailed
and authoritative account of these famous arguments - The
Ontological Argument (Sources: Anselm, Haight, Descartes, Kant,
Findlay, Malcolm, Hick), The Cosmological Argument (Sources:
Aquinas, Taylor, Hume, Kant), The Argument from Design (Sources:
Paley, Hume, Darwin, Dawkins, Ward), The Argument from Miracles
(Sources: Hume, Hambourger, Coleman, Flew, Swinburne, Diamond), The
Moral Argument (Sources: Plato, Lewis, Kant, Rachels, Martin,
Nielsen), and The Pragmatic Argument (Sources: Pascal, Gracely,
Stich, Penelhum, James, Moore).
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