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Arguing About Religion

Edited by Kevin Timpe

Series: Arguing About Philosophy 

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Table of Contents

I. Methodological Issues in Philosophy of Religion

  1. Norman Kretzmann, "The Nature of Natural Theology"
  2. Scott MacDonald, "What is Philosophical Theology?"
  3. Al Plantinga, "The Reformed Objection to Natural Theology"
  4. Richard Swinburne, "Rational Religious Belief"
  5. John Hick, "Religious Pluralism and Salvation"
  6. Keith Ward, "Truth and the Diversity of Religions"
  7. Timothy O’Connor, "Religious Pluralism"
  8. II. God’s Nature and Existence

  9. Peter van Inwagen, "Necessary Existence: The Ontological Argument"
  10. Alexander Pruss "Some Recent Work on the Cosmological Argument"
  11. Wes Morriston, "A Critical Examination of the Kalam Cosmological Argument"
  12. Robin Collins, "A Scientific Argument for the Existence of God: The Fine-Tuning Design Argument"
  13. Elliot Sober, "Design Arguments"
  14. Louis Pojman, "A Critique of the Argument from Religious Experience"
  15. C. Stephen Layman, "God and the Moral Order"
  16. III. Evil and Divine Hiddenness

  17. Peter van Inwagen, "The Argument from Evil"
  18. Whitley Kaufman, "Karma, Rebirth, and the Problem of Evil"
  19. Richard Swinburne, "Natural Evil and the Possibility of Knowledge"
  20. William Rowe, "The Problem of Evil and Some Varieties of Atheism"
  21. William Alston, "The Inductive Argument from Evil and the Human Cognitive Condition"
  22. Peter van Inwagen, "The Hiddenness of God"
  23. Michael Murray, "Coercion and the Hiddenness of God"
  24. Robert Lovering, "Divine Hiddenness and Inculpable Ignorance"
  25. IV. Providence and Interaction

  26. Derk Pereboom, "Free Will, Evil, and Divine Providence"
  27. William Lane Craig, "The Middle-Knowledge View"
  28. William Hasker, "The Openness of God"
  29. John Sanders, "Why Simple Foreknowledge Offers No More Providential Control than the Openness of God"
  30. David Hunt, "The Providential Advantage of Divine Foreknowledge"
  31. Norman Kretzmann, "Why Would God Create Anything at All?"
  32. Eleonore Stump, "Petitionary Prayer"
  33. Kevin Timpe, "Prayer for the Past"
  34. V. The Afterlife

  35. Kevin Corcoran, "Dualism, Materialism, and the Problem of Postmortem Survival"
  36. Lynne Rudder Baker, "Persons and the Metaphysics of Resurrection"
  37. Roger Ames, "Death as Transformation in Classical Daoism"
  38. David Lewis, "Divine Evil"
  39. Thomas Talbott, "The Doctrine of Everlasting Punishment"
  40. Eleonore Stump, "Dante’s Hell, Aquinas’s Moral Theory and the Love of God"
  41. Sennett, James F. "Is There Freedom in Heaven?"
  42. VI. Religion and Contemporary Life

  43. Daniel Dennett, selection from Breaking the Spell
  44. Richard Dawkins, selection from The God Delusion
  45. Alister McGrath, selection from Dawkins’ God
  46. Phillip Kitcher, "Born-Again Creationism"
  47. Phillip Johnson, "Evolution as Dogma: The Establishment of Naturalism"
  48. Robert Pennock, "Why Creationism Should Not be Taught in the Public Schools"
  49. Alvin Plantinga, "Creation and Evolution: A Modest Proposal"
  50. Paul Weithman, "Theism, Law, and Politics"
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