The Philosophy of Religion: Selected Readings |
Contents
The Philosophical Study of Religion | 1 |
B Philosophy of Religion Versus Theology | 10 |
Rationality and Religious Belief | 16 |
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absolute according action actual Alvin Plantinga Anselm Aquinas argues assert attributes body bring called cause Christian claim Cleanthes conceived concept contingent contradiction cosmological argument create a stone Creator deity Demea divine doctrine duty empirical quality eternal ethical event everything evidence existence experience explain fact false finite God's greater happiness Hence highest human hypothesis idea implies impossible individual inference infinite intelligence J. L. Mackie Kant knowledge living logically matter means merely metaphysical mind miracle moral evil nature necessarily necessary never object omnipotent omniscient ontological argument Paul Tillich perfect person Philo philosophical philosophy of religion physical evil Plantinga possible world predicate principle problem of evil proof proposition Proslogion prove question rational reality regard relation religious beliefs scientific seems sense suppose Tâ‚‚ teleological argument tence theism theology theory things thought tion true truth of faith ultimate understanding universe whole word