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An important part of philosophy is concerned with religious
questions. What is the meaning of life, and how might religious
faith or doubt impact such meaning? What is the evidence for the
existence of God? Is evidence essential for religious faith? What
is the relationship between science and religion? What is the
relationship between religions? How can or should one assess
virtues and vices, right and wrong, from a religious versus a
secular point of view? In this beginner's guide, Charles Taliaferro
addresses these and other important questions involved in
philosophy of religion. He challenges the negative, often
complacent attitudes towards religion as being dangerous or merely
superstitious, arguing instead for a healthy pluralism and respect
between persons of faith and secular inquirers. What is Philosophy
of Religion? takes a practical, question-based approach to the
subject, inviting the reader to engage with this exciting area of
philosophy in a down-to-earth way.
An important part of philosophy is concerned with religious
questions. What is the meaning of life, and how might religious
faith or doubt impact such meaning? What is the evidence for the
existence of God? Is evidence essential for religious faith? What
is the relationship between science and religion? What is the
relationship between religions? How can or should one assess
virtues and vices, right and wrong, from a religious versus a
secular point of view? In this beginner's guide, Charles Taliaferro
addresses these and other important questions involved in
philosophy of religion. He challenges the negative, often
complacent attitudes towards religion as being dangerous or merely
superstitious, arguing instead for a healthy pluralism and respect
between persons of faith and secular inquirers. What is Philosophy
of Religion? takes a practical, question-based approach to the
subject, inviting the reader to engage with this exciting area of
philosophy in a down-to-earth way.
In 85 new and updated essays, this comprehensive volume provides an
authoritative guide to the philosophy of religion.* Includes
contributions from established philosophers and rising stars*22 new
entries have now been added, and all material from the previous
edition has been updated and reorganized* Broad coverage spans the
areas of world religions, theism, atheism, , the problem of evil,
science and religion, and ethics
This substantial anthology is a comprehensive, authoritative
collection of the classical and contemporary readings in the
philosophy of religion, providing a survey and analysis of the key
issues, figures and concepts.
Comprises the most comprehensive and authoritative collection of
the classical and contemporary readings in the philosophy of
religion.
Provides a survey and analysis of the key issues, figures and
concepts.
Examines religious identity, theism and divine attributes,
explanations of religion, and theistic arguments.
Includes readings concerned with nontheistic religions, evils and
goods, religious values, personal identity, and death.
This volume provides a vivid and engaging introduction to
contemporary philosophy of religion. It is distinctive in its
coverage of world religions, its emphasis on the social and ethical
consequences of religious and political convictions, and its focus
on the current state of the field. Topics include the nature of
religion, the relation of religious faith and evidence, alternative
concepts of God, religious views of good and evil, religious
tolerance, the possibility of an alternative and divine
incarnation, religious diversity and experience.
Including discussion questions and suggestions for further
reading, the volume provides an excellent basis for an
undergraduate course in the philosophy of religion.
This volume provides a vivid and engaging introduction to
contemporary philosophy of religion. It is distinctive in its
coverage of world religions, its emphasis on the social and ethical
consequences of religious and political convictions, and its focus
on the current state of the field. Topics include the nature of
religion, the relation of religious faith and evidence, alternative
concepts of God, religious views of good and evil, religious
tolerance, the possibility of an alternative and divine
incarnation, religious diversity and experience.
Including discussion questions and suggestions for further
reading, the volume provides an excellent basis for an
undergraduate course in the philosophy of religion.
This substantial anthology is a comprehensive, authoritative
collection of the classical and contemporary readings in the
philosophy of religion, providing a survey and analysis of the key
issues, figures and concepts.
Comprises the most comprehensive and authoritative collection of
the classical and contemporary readings in the philosophy of
religion.
Provides a survey and analysis of the key issues, figures and
concepts.
Examines religious identity, theism and divine attributes,
explanations of religion, and theistic arguments.
Includes readings concerned with nontheistic religions, evils and
goods, religious values, personal identity, and death.
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