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Charles Taliaferro

    Philosophy of Religion
    Aesthetics
    Love, Love, Love
    Dialogues about God
    The Golden Cord
    The Routledge Companion to Theism
    • 2023

      The book explores critical inquiries into the nature of Christian philosophy, questioning its philosophical validity and biblical alignment while addressing the challenges of discussing a transcendent God. It examines the compatibility of Christian apologetics with broader philosophical practices and considers the implications of religious diversity. The author defends the integrity of Christian philosophy while contemplating the philosophical appropriateness of invoking mystery in discussions about faith.

      Christian Philosophy and the Problem of God
    • 2022

      A Narnian Vision of the Atonement

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the theme of redemption, this book examines C. S. Lewis's portrayal of atonement through the lens of his Chronicles of Narnia. Philosopher Charles Taliaferro defends the ransom theory of atonement, highlighting its significance in understanding temptation, wrongdoing, and personal transformation. He argues that Lewis's narratives serve as more than mere children's tales; they offer profound insights into overcoming evil with God's loving self-sacrifice. This work appeals to those fascinated by Narnia and the complexities of forgiveness and reconciliation.

      A Narnian Vision of the Atonement
    • 2021

      Is ethics grounded in human nature? Yes, claims our oldest ethical theory. This Element outlines the history of natural law theory, alternative traditions, and methods along which natural law norms can be discovered. It investigates and rebuts seminal challenges to natural law methodology, and outlines and criticises the 'new' natural law theory.

      Natural Law Theory
    • 2021

      A defense of aesthetic personalism that affirms an inclusive God's eye or ideal observer view of goodness and beauty, the reality and integrity of aesthetic experience, and a philosophy of art that sees some works of art as persons or person-like. Includes a practical guide to appreciating religious artwork.

      Is God Invisible?
    • 2020

      Cascade Companion to Evil

      • 106 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Examining the nature of evil through a Christian lens, this guide delves into philosophical inquiries and theological perspectives. Charles Taliaferro analyzes various forms of evil, addressing moral dilemmas and the implications of free will. The study offers insights into how evil is understood within the context of faith, encouraging readers to reflect on the interplay between good and evil in human experience. Through thoughtful exploration, it aims to provide a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding the concept of evil.

      Cascade Companion to Evil
    • 2018

      The History of Evil in Antiquity

      2000 Bce - 450 CE

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on the ancient period, this volume explores the evolution of the concept of evil and its influence on subsequent philosophical and religious thought. It provides insights into how early ideas about evil have shaped later interpretations, making it a valuable resource for readers interested in the historical context of morality and ethics. The book serves as a foundation for understanding the complexities of evil throughout history.

      The History of Evil in Antiquity
    • 2018

      What is Philosophy of Religion?

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      In this beginner's guide, Charles Taliaferro addresses the important questions involved in philosophy of religion, covering all the major contemporary topics. What is Philosophy of Religion? takes a practical, question-based approach to the subject, inviting the reader to engage with this exciting topic in a down-to-earth way--

      What is Philosophy of Religion?
    • 2012

      The Golden Cord

      A Short Book on the Secular and the Sacred

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Taliaferro's work delves into the connection between everyday experiences and the profound spiritual truths found in Christianity. By examining how daily desires can resonate with deeper spiritual realities, the book offers insights into integrating faith into modern life, encouraging readers to find meaning in their routines and aspirations through a Christian lens.

      The Golden Cord
    • 2012
    • 2011

      Aesthetics

      • 150 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.8(94)Add rating

      What is art? Why do we find some things beautiful but not others? Is it wrong to share MP3s? These are just some of the questions explored by aesthetics, the philosophy of art. In this sweeping introduction, Charles Taliaferro skilfully guides us through different theories of art and beauty, tackling issues such as who owns art and what happens when art and morality collide. From Plato on poetry to Ringo Starr on the drums, this is a perfect introductory text for anyone interested in the fascinating questions art can raise.

      Aesthetics