
Arguing About Religion
Edited by Kevin Timpe
Series: Arguing About Philosophy
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- Binding: Paperback (also available in Hardback)
- Published by: Routledge
- Publication Date: 01/14/2009
- Pages: 648
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Table of Contents
I. Methodological Issues in Philosophy of Religion
- Norman Kretzmann, "The Nature of Natural Theology"
- Scott MacDonald, "What is Philosophical Theology?"
- Al Plantinga, "The Reformed Objection to Natural Theology"
- Richard Swinburne, "Rational Religious Belief"
- John Hick, "Religious Pluralism and Salvation"
- Keith Ward, "Truth and the Diversity of Religions"
- Timothy O’Connor, "Religious Pluralism"
- Peter van Inwagen, "Necessary Existence: The Ontological Argument"
- Alexander Pruss "Some Recent Work on the Cosmological Argument"
- Wes Morriston, "A Critical Examination of the Kalam Cosmological Argument"
- Robin Collins, "A Scientific Argument for the Existence of God: The Fine-Tuning Design Argument"
- Elliot Sober, "Design Arguments"
- Louis Pojman, "A Critique of the Argument from Religious Experience"
- C. Stephen Layman, "God and the Moral Order"
- Peter van Inwagen, "The Argument from Evil"
- Whitley Kaufman, "Karma, Rebirth, and the Problem of Evil"
- Richard Swinburne, "Natural Evil and the Possibility of Knowledge"
- William Rowe, "The Problem of Evil and Some Varieties of Atheism"
- William Alston, "The Inductive Argument from Evil and the Human Cognitive Condition"
- Peter van Inwagen, "The Hiddenness of God"
- Michael Murray, "Coercion and the Hiddenness of God"
- Robert Lovering, "Divine Hiddenness and Inculpable Ignorance"
- Derk Pereboom, "Free Will, Evil, and Divine Providence"
- William Lane Craig, "The Middle-Knowledge View"
- William Hasker, "The Openness of God"
- John Sanders, "Why Simple Foreknowledge Offers No More Providential Control than the Openness of God"
- David Hunt, "The Providential Advantage of Divine Foreknowledge"
- Norman Kretzmann, "Why Would God Create Anything at All?"
- Eleonore Stump, "Petitionary Prayer"
- Kevin Timpe, "Prayer for the Past"
- Kevin Corcoran, "Dualism, Materialism, and the Problem of Postmortem Survival"
- Lynne Rudder Baker, "Persons and the Metaphysics of Resurrection"
- Roger Ames, "Death as Transformation in Classical Daoism"
- David Lewis, "Divine Evil"
- Thomas Talbott, "The Doctrine of Everlasting Punishment"
- Eleonore Stump, "Dante’s Hell, Aquinas’s Moral Theory and the Love of God"
- Sennett, James F. "Is There Freedom in Heaven?"
- Daniel Dennett, selection from Breaking the Spell
- Richard Dawkins, selection from The God Delusion
- Alister McGrath, selection from Dawkins’ God
- Phillip Kitcher, "Born-Again Creationism"
- Phillip Johnson, "Evolution as Dogma: The Establishment of Naturalism"
- Robert Pennock, "Why Creationism Should Not be Taught in the Public Schools"
- Alvin Plantinga, "Creation and Evolution: A Modest Proposal"
- Paul Weithman, "Theism, Law, and Politics"
II. God’s Nature and Existence
III. Evil and Divine Hiddenness
IV. Providence and Interaction
V. The Afterlife
VI. Religion and Contemporary Life



