A companion to philosophy of religion

A companion to philosophy of religion

Taliaferro, Charles
Draper, Paul
Quinn, Philip L.

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In 85 new and updated essays, this comprehensive volume provides an authoritative guide to the philosophy of religion. Includes contributions from established philosophers and rising stars. 22 new entries have now been added, and allmaterial from the previous edition has been updated and reorganized. Broad coverage spans the areas of world religions, theism, atheism, the problem of evil, science and religion, and ethics. Charles Taliaferro is Professor of Philosophy at St. Olaf College, and theauthor and editor of 11 books, including Evidence and Faith: Philosophy and Religion Since the Seventeenth Century (2005). He is on the editorial board ofAmerican Philosophical Quarterly, Philosophy Compass, Sophia, and Religious Studies, and has been a visiting scholar at Oxford, Princeton, NYU, and Columbia universities. Paul Draper is Professor of Philosophy at Purdue University, and a former president of the Society for Philosophy of Religion. He is the author of “Pain and Pleasure: An Evidential Problem for Theists” (1989) and the editor of God or Blind Nature? Philosophers Debate the Evidence (2007). He is editor of Philo: A Journal of Philosophy, and serves on the editorial boards of International Journal for Philosophy of Religion and Faith and Philosophy. Philip L. Quinn (1940-2004) was John A. O'Brien Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana. He is author of Divine Commands and Moral Requirements (1978), and of numerous articles in philosophy of religion, philosophy of science, theoretical physics, religious ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, value theory, political philosophy, and philosophy and literature. INDICE: Acknowledgments. List of Contributors. Introduction (Paul Draper and Charles Taliaferro). PART I: PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES IN THE RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD. 1 Hinduism (Jonardon Ganeri). 2 Buddhism (Paul J. Griffiths). 3 Chinese Confucianism and Daoism (Chad Hansen). 4 African religions from a philosophical point of view (Kwasi Wiredu). 5 Judaism (Lenn E. Goodman). 6 Christianity (William J. Wainwright). 7 Islam (Azim A. Nanji and Aziz A. Esmail). PART II: FROM ANCIENT PHILOSOPHICAL THEOLOGY TO MODERN PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION. 8 Ancient philosophical theology (Kevin L. Flannery). 9 The Christian contribution to medieval philosophical theology (Scott Macdonald). 10 The Islamic contribution to medieval philosophical theology (David Burrell). 11 The Jewish contribution to medieval philosophical theology (Tamar Rudavsky). 12 Early modern philosophical theology on the Continent (Derk Pereboom). 13 Early modern philosophical theology in Great Britain (Geoffrey Gorham). 14 The emergence of modern philosophy of religion (Merold Westphal). PART III: PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION AND RELIGIOUS PHILOSOPHY IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. 15 American pragmatism (Nancy Frankenberry).. 16 Personalism (Patricia A. Sayre). 17 Process theology (David Ray Griffin). 18 Phenomenology and existentialism (Merold Westphal). 19 Wittgenstein (John Hyman). 20 Thomism (Ralph McInery). 21 Natural theology (Brian Hebblethwaite). 22 The Reformed tradition (Nicholas Wolterstorff). 23 The Jewish tradition (Robert Gibbs). 24 The Christian East (Paul Valliere). PART IV: THE CONCEPT OF GOD. 25 Perfect being theology (Mark Owen Webb). 26 Holiness (Jacqueline Mariña). 27 Omnipotence (Joshua Hoffman and Gary Rosenkrantz). 28 Omniscience (George Mavrodes). 29 Omnipresence (Edward R. Wierenga). 30 Goodness (Paul Helm). 31 Simplicity (Eleonore Stump). 32 Eternity (Brian Leftow). 33 Necessity (William E. Mann). 34 Incorporeality (Charles Taliaferro). 35 Beauty (Patrick Sherry). 36 Divine action (Thomas F. Tracy). 37 Creation and conservation (Hugh J. McCann). 38 Immutability and impassibility (Richard E. Creel). 39 Providence (Thomas P. Flint). 40 Pantheism (Michael Levine). 41 Religious language (Janet Soskice). PART V: THE JUSTIFICATION OF THEISTIC BELIEF. 42 Ontological arguments (Peter van Inwagen). 43 Cosmological arguments (William L. Rowe). 44 Teleological and design arguments (Laura L. Garcia). 45 Moral arguments (C. Stephen Evans). 46 Arguments from consciousness and free will (Stewart Goetz). 47 Miracles (George N. Schlesinger. 48 Religious experience (Keith E. Yandell). 49 Cumulative cases (Paul Draper). 50 Pragmatic arguments (Jeffrey Jordan). 51 Tradition (Basil Mitchell). 52 Fideism (Terence Penelhum. PART VI: CHALLENGES TO THEISTIC BELIEF. 53 The presumption of atheism (Antony Flew). 54 Theverificationist challenge (Michael Martin). 55 Theism and incoherence (Michael Martin). 56 Foreknowledge and human freedom (Linda Zagzebski). 57 The problem of no best world (Klaas J. Kraay). 58 The logical problem of evil (Michael L. Peterson). 59 The evidential problem of evil (Graham Oppy). 60 Divine hiddenness (J. L. Schellenberg). 61 Naturalistic explanations of theistic belief (Kai Nielsen). Part VII: Religion and Science. 62 Historical perspectives on religion and science (John Hedley Brooke). 63 Theism and physical cosmology (William Lane Craig). 64 Theism and evolutionary biology ( William Hasker). 65 Theism and the scientific understanding of the mind (Robert Audi). 66 Theism and technology (Frederick Ferre). PART VIII: RELIGION AND VALUES. 67 The ethics of religious commitment (Samantha Corte). 68 Divine command ethics (Janine Marie Idziak). 69 Natural law ethics (Robert George). 70 Religion, law, and politics (Paul J. Weithman). 71 Theism and toleration (Edward Langerak). 72 Sin and original sin (Philip L. Quinn). 73 Atonement, justification, and sanctification (John E. Hare). 74 Resurrection, heaven, and hell (Jonathan L. Kvanvig). 75 Reincarnation and Karma (Paul Reasoner). PART IX: CURRENT TRENDS AND NEW DIRECTIONS. 76 Theological realism and antirealism ( Roger Trigg). 77 Wittgensteinian philosophy of religion (John Whittaker). 78 Continental philosophy of religion(John D. Caputo). 79 Reformed epistemology (Alvin Plantinga). 80 Evidentialism (Richard Swinburne). 81 Feminism (Sarah Coakley). 82 Philosophical reflection on revelation and scripture (William J. Abraham). 83 Philosophical reflection on mysticism (Anthony Novak Perovich). 84 Religious pluralism (John Hick). 85 Comparative philosophy of religions (Paul J. Griffiths). Resources for Further Study. Index.

  • ISBN: 978-1-4051-6357-6
  • Editorial: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 760
  • Fecha Publicación: 19/01/2010
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
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