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Philosophy of religion in the Anglo-American tradition experienced
a 'rebirth' following the 1955 publication of New Essays in
Philosophical Theology (eds. Antony Flew and Alisdair MacIntyre).
Fifty years later, this volume of New Essays offers a sampling of
the best work in what is now a very active field, written by some
of its most prominent members. A substantial introduction sketches
the developments of the last half-century, while also describing
the 'ethics of belief' debate in epistemology and showing how it
connects to explicitly religious concerns and to the topics of the
individual contributions. These topics include: the relationship
between God and the natural laws; the metaphysics of bodily
resurrection; the role of appeal to 'mystery' in the religious
life; the justification of both theistic belief generally and more
specific doctrinal beliefs; and the social-political aspects of
religious faith and practice.
Everyone is talking about food. Chefs are celebrities. "Locavore"
and "freegan" have earned spots in the dictionary. Popular books
and films about food production and consumption are exposing the
unintended consequences of the standard American diet. Questions
about the principles and values that ought to guide decisions about
dinner have become urgent for moral, ecological, and health-related
reasons. In Philosophy Comes to Dinner, twelve philosophers-some
leading voices, some inspiring new ones-join the conversation, and
consider issues ranging from the sustainability of modern
agriculture, to consumer complicity in animal exploitation, to the
pros and cons of alternative diets.
Everyone is talking about food. Chefs are celebrities. "Locavore"
and "freegan" have earned spots in the dictionary. Popular books
and films about food production and consumption are exposing the
unintended consequences of the standard American diet. Questions
about the principles and values that ought to guide decisions about
dinner have become urgent for moral, ecological, and health-related
reasons. In Philosophy Comes to Dinner, twelve philosophers-some
leading voices, some inspiring new ones-join the conversation, and
consider issues ranging from the sustainability of modern
agriculture, to consumer complicity in animal exploitation, to the
pros and cons of alternative diets.
Philosophy of religion in the Anglo-American tradition experienced
a 'rebirth' following the 1955 publication of New Essays in
Philosophical Theology (eds. Antony Flew and Alisdair MacIntyre).
Fifty years later, this volume of essays offers a sampling of the
best work in what is now a very active field, written by some of
its most prominent members. A substantial introduction sketches the
developments of the last half-century, while also describing the
'ethics of belief' debate in epistemology and showing how it
connects to explicitly religious concerns and to the topics of the
individual contributions. These topics include: the relationship
between God and the natural laws; the metaphysics of bodily
resurrection; the role of appeal to 'mystery' in the religious
life; the justification of both theistic belief generally and more
specific doctrinal beliefs; and the social-political aspects of
religious faith and practice.
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