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Chapter 1 | Preliminary Survey | 3 |
Chapter 2 | Ten Ontological or Modal Proofs for God's Existence | 28 |
I. | The Nature of the Problem | 29 |
II. | The Neoclassical Idea of Perfection as Modal Coincidence | 34 |
III. | The Religious Idea of Perfection | 40 |
IV. | Twenty Objections to the Proof | 44 |
V. | Bias and Short-circuited Inquiry | 47 |
VI. | The Irreducibly Modal Structure of the Argument | 49 |
VII. | Is Existence a Predicate? | 57 |
VIII. | The Incompatibility of Perfection and Contingency | 58 |
IX. | The Argument from Universal Existential Tolerance | 68 |
X. | The Epistemic Proof | 70 |
XI. | The Ten Marks of Contingency and the Omnibus Proof | 73 |
XII. | A Theory of Existential Modality | 84 |
XIII. | On Giving the Theistic Case Away | 89 |
XIV. | Replies to Some Objections | 92 |
XV. | Does the Divine Existence Make an Empirical Difference? | 108 |
XVI. | The Barthian or Fideist Position | 111 |
XVII. | Did Hume and Kant Refute the Theistic Proofs? | 116 |
Chapter 3 | The Wider Context: Theism as an Integral Philosophy | 118 |
Chapter 4 | Three Strata of Meaning in Religious Discourse | 133 |
Chapter 5 | Two Views of the Logic of Theism (Criticism of John Wisdom on "Gods") | 148 |
Chapter 6 | Freedom Requires Indeterminism and Universal Causality | 161 |
Chapter 7 | A World of Organisms | 191 |
Chapter 8 | Mind, Matter, and Freedom | 216 |
Chapter 9 | Science, Insecurity, and the Abiding Treasure | 234 |
Chapter 10 | Time, Death, and Everlasting Life | 245 |
Chapter 11 | Total Unity in Russian Metaphysics: Some Reactions to Zenkovsky's and Lossky's Histories | 263 |
Chapter 12 | Some Empty Though Important Truths | 280 |
Chapter 13 | The Unity of Man and the Unity of Nature | 298 |
Acknowledgments | 324 | |
Index | 326 |
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