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Acknowledgments | ||
Pt. I | Religious Identity | 1 |
1 | What Makes Religious Beliefs Religious? | 7 |
2 | World Religions and World Orders | 21 |
3 | Religion | 31 |
Pt. II | Theism and Divine Attributes | 45 |
4 | God | 51 |
5 | Omnipotence and Omniscience | 58 |
6 | Eternity | 73 |
7 | Divine Freedom and Creation | 78 |
8 | The Idea of God in Feminist Philosophy | 91 |
Pt. III | Explanations of Religion | 99 |
9 | Theology and Falsification: A Symposium | 105 |
10 | Psychoanalysis and Theism | 111 |
11 | Psychoanalytic Theory and Theistic Belief | 123 |
12 | The Varieties of Religious Experience | 141 |
13 | The Numinous | 146 |
14 | Religious Experience | 162 |
15 | The Groundlessness of Belief | 182 |
16 | Thought-Project | 189 |
17 | The Ethics of Belief | 196 |
18 | Religious Belief as "Properly Basic" | 200 |
Pt. IV | Theistic Arguments | 227 |
19 | The Cosmological Argument | 233 |
20 | Cosmological Arguments | 242 |
21 | Teleological Argument | 254 |
22 | The Argument from Design | 259 |
23 | Anselm's Ontological Arguments | 271 |
24 | The Ontological Argument | 282 |
Pt. V | Nontheistic Religions | 295 |
25 | Darsana, Anviksiki, Philosophy | 299 |
26 | The Purview of the "Real" | 313 |
27 | Finding a Self: Buddhist and Feminist Perspectives | 329 |
28 | How Many Nondualities Are There? | 345 |
Pt. VI | Evils and Goods | 357 |
29 | The Problem of Natural Evil | 361 |
30 | The Problem of Evil and Some Varieties of Atheism | 368 |
31 | The Problem of Evil | 375 |
32 | The Problem of Evil, the Problem of Air, and the Problem of Silence | 390 |
33 | Horrendous Evils and the Goodness of God | 407 |
34 | Selves and Shadows | 415 |
35 | Buddhism and Evil | 424 |
36 | Evil and Ethical Terror | 432 |
Pt. VII | Religious Values | 449 |
37 | Pluralism, Tolerance, and Disagreement | 453 |
38 | A Modified Divine Command Theory of Ethical Wrongness | 462 |
39 | Morality and Religion Reconsidered | 477 |
40 | Religion and the Queerness of Morality | 485 |
41 | Pure Love | 493 |
42 | The Possibility of Incarnation | 504 |
43 | Religious Pluralism | 517 |
44 | The real or the Real? Chardin or Rothko? | 523 |
45 | Does Nature Need to be Redeemed? | 530 |
46 | Pascal's Wager | 544 |
47 | Why is Faith a Virtue? | 546 |
Pt. VIII | Personal Identity and Death | 553 |
48 | The Metaphysical Self | 557 |
49 | Of Miracles | 565 |
50 | Do We Need Immortality? | 574 |
51 | Why We Need Immortality | 582 |
52 | Is Liberation (moksa) Pleasant? | 589 |
Index | 600 |
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Philosophy Of Religion, This substantial anthology is a comprehensive, authoritative collection of the classical and contemporary readings in the philosophy of religion, providing a survey and analysis of the key issues, figures and concepts.
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Philosophy Of Religion, This substantial anthology is a comprehensive, authoritative collection of the classical and contemporary readings in the philosophy of religion, providing a survey and analysis of the key issues, figures and concepts.
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