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Philosophy of Religion is a combined anthology and guide intended for use as a textbook on courses on philosophy of religion. The book is comprised of six sections, each of opens with an introductory essay followed by a selection of influential writings by philosophers of religion. The section cover: religious epistemology, which deals with the rationality and warrant of theistic belief; existence of God, presents the cosmosolgiacl, teleological, axiological, noologiacl, ontological arguments for the existence of God; coherence of theism, which covers the divine attributes of neccesity, eternity, omnipotence, omniscience, and goodness; problem of evil, treats both the internal and external challange posed to evil by theistic belief; soul and immortality, explores the substantiality and immateriality of the soul and its implications for life after death of the body; and Christian theology, which handles problems posed by the Trinity, incarnation, atonement, damnation, and prayer.
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Philosophy of Religion, William Lane Craig
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- Released
- 2001
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- Title
- Philosophy of Religion
- Subtitle
- A Reader and Guide
- Language
- English
- Authors
- William Lane Craig
- Publisher
- Edinburgh University Press
- Released
- 2001
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 656
- ISBN10
- 0748614621
- ISBN13
- 9780748614622
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Religious Topics, Philosophical Topics, Religion, References & Manuals, Philosophy, Theology, Ethics
- Description
- Philosophy of Religion is a combined anthology and guide intended for use as a textbook on courses on philosophy of religion. The book is comprised of six sections, each of opens with an introductory essay followed by a selection of influential writings by philosophers of religion. The section cover: religious epistemology, which deals with the rationality and warrant of theistic belief; existence of God, presents the cosmosolgiacl, teleological, axiological, noologiacl, ontological arguments for the existence of God; coherence of theism, which covers the divine attributes of neccesity, eternity, omnipotence, omniscience, and goodness; problem of evil, treats both the internal and external challange posed to evil by theistic belief; soul and immortality, explores the substantiality and immateriality of the soul and its implications for life after death of the body; and Christian theology, which handles problems posed by the Trinity, incarnation, atonement, damnation, and prayer.


