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Contemporary perspectives on religious epistemology / edited by R. Douglas Geivett. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, New York : Oxford University Press, (c)1992.Description: ix, 358 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780195073232
  • 9780195073249
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BL51.S974.C668 1992
  • BL51
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Contents:
The presumption of atheism/ Antony Flew -- The problem of evil and some varieties of atheism/ William L. Rowe -- Atheistic teleological arguments/ Michael Martin -- Atheological apologetics/ Scott A. Shalkowski
Faith, skepticism, and religious understanding/ D. Z. Phillips -- The groundlessness of belief/ Norman Malcolm -- Theology, atheism, and theism/ Paul L. Holmer -- Does religious skepticism rest on a mistake? / Kai Nielsen
Is belief in God properly basic? / Alvin Plantinga -- Is reason enough? / Nicholas Wolterstorff -- Experience, proper basicality, and belief in God/ Robert Pargetter -- Belief in God is not properly basic/ Stewart C. Goetz
Philosophical and scientific pointers to Creatio ex Nihilo/ William Lane Craig -- The argument from design/ Richard Swinburne -- The three-stage argument for the existence of God/ Dallas Willard -- Flavors, colors, and God/ Robert M. Adams -- The irrelevance to religion of philosophic proofs for the existence of God/ Steven M. Cahn
Pascalian wagering/ Thomas V. Morris -- You bet your life: Pascal's wager defended/ William G. Lycan and George N. Schlesinger -- Pascal's wager/ James Cargile
Religious experience and religious belief/ William P. Alston -- The rationality of religious belief/ John Hick -- Three models of faith/ James Kellenberger -- Explaining religious experience/ Wayne Proudfoot.
Subject: This unique textbook--the first to offer balanced, comprehensive coverage of all major perspectives on the rational justification of religious belief--includes twenty-four key papers by some of the world's leading philosophers of religion. Arranged in six sections, each representing a major approach to religious epistemology, the book begins with papers by noted atheists, setting the stage for the main theistic responses--Wittgensteinian fideism, Reformed epistemology, natural theology, prudential accounts of religious belief, and rational belief based on religious experience--in each case offering a representative sample of papers by leading exponents, a critical paper, and a substantial bibliography. A comprehensive introductory essay and ample cross-references help students to contrast and evaluate the different approaches, while the overall arrangement encourages them to assess the full range of philosophical positions on the issue. Carefully selected to provide both a comprehensive overview of current work and a series of modern perspectives on many classic sources--Sinburne's detailed discussion of Hume's critique of the design argument, for example, as well as an entire section evaluating and extending Pascal's famous Wager--the essays also provide a uniquely readable survey that will be useful in a wide range of undergraduate and graduate courses in philosophy of religion and epistemology.
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Withdrawn G. Allen Fleece Library WITHDRAWN Non-fiction BL51.G458.C668 1992 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 31923001798442

I. ATHEISM -- The presumption of atheism/ Antony Flew -- The problem of evil and some varieties of atheism/ William L. Rowe -- Atheistic teleological arguments/ Michael Martin -- Atheological apologetics/ Scott A. Shalkowski

II. WITTGENSTEINIAN FIDEISM -- Faith, skepticism, and religious understanding/ D. Z. Phillips -- The groundlessness of belief/ Norman Malcolm -- Theology, atheism, and theism/ Paul L. Holmer -- Does religious skepticism rest on a mistake? / Kai Nielsen

III. REFORMED EPISTEMOLOGY -- Is belief in God properly basic? / Alvin Plantinga -- Is reason enough? / Nicholas Wolterstorff -- Experience, proper basicality, and belief in God/ Robert Pargetter -- Belief in God is not properly basic/ Stewart C. Goetz

IV. NATURAL THEOLOGY -- Philosophical and scientific pointers to Creatio ex Nihilo/ William Lane Craig -- The argument from design/ Richard Swinburne -- The three-stage argument for the existence of God/ Dallas Willard -- Flavors, colors, and God/ Robert M. Adams -- The irrelevance to religion of philosophic proofs for the existence of God/ Steven M. Cahn

V. PRUDENTIAL ACCOUNTS OF RELIGIOUS BELIEF -- Pascalian wagering/ Thomas V. Morris -- You bet your life: Pascal's wager defended/ William G. Lycan and George N. Schlesinger -- Pascal's wager/ James Cargile

VI. RATIONAL BELIEF AND RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE -- Religious experience and religious belief/ William P. Alston -- The rationality of religious belief/ John Hick -- Three models of faith/ James Kellenberger -- Explaining religious experience/ Wayne Proudfoot.

This unique textbook--the first to offer balanced, comprehensive coverage of all major perspectives on the rational justification of religious belief--includes twenty-four key papers by some of the world's leading philosophers of religion. Arranged in six sections, each representing a major approach to religious epistemology, the book begins with papers by noted atheists, setting the stage for the main theistic responses--Wittgensteinian fideism, Reformed epistemology, natural theology, prudential accounts of religious belief, and rational belief based on religious experience--in each case offering a representative sample of papers by leading exponents, a critical paper, and a substantial bibliography. A comprehensive introductory essay and ample cross-references help students to contrast and evaluate the different approaches, while the overall arrangement encourages them to assess the full range of philosophical positions on the issue. Carefully selected to provide both a comprehensive overview of current work and a series of modern perspectives on many classic sources--Sinburne's detailed discussion of Hume's critique of the design argument, for example, as well as an entire section evaluating and extending Pascal's famous Wager--the essays also provide a uniquely readable survey that will be useful in a wide range of undergraduate and graduate courses in philosophy of religion and epistemology.

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