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Reason and the Christian religion : essays in honour of Richard Swinburne / edited by Alan G. Padgett. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford : Clarendon Press ; 1994.; New York : Oxford University Press, (c)1994.Description: xiii, 362 pages : portrait ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780198240426
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT40
  • BT40.P123.R437 1994
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Contents:
Richard Swinburne -- part 1. Faith and reason. Swinburne on faith and belief William P. Alston -- Swinburne's argument from religious experience Richard M. Gale -- Mystical perception : St. Teresa, William Alston, and the broadminded atheist Norman Kretzmann -- The nature of reason : Locke, Swinburne, and Edwards William J. Wainwright -- part 2. Revelation. Did revelation cease David Brown -- The communication of divine revelation Brian Hebblethwaite -- Revelation and Biblical exegesis : Augustine, Aquinas, and Swinburne Eleonore Stump -- part 3. Trinity and incarnation. Not by confusion of substance, but by unity of person Peter van Inwagen -- Neither confounding the persons nor dividing the substance C.J.F. Williams -- part 4. Atonement. Is the doctrine of the atonement a mistake? / John Hick -- Reflections on the atonement J.R. Lucas -- Swinburne on guilt, atonement, and Christion redemption Philip L. Quinn -- part 5. Theological anthropology. Body and soul : physical properties and Cartesian mind Rom Harre -- The problem of evil : a deontological perspective David McNaughton.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Intellectual autobiography Richard Swinburne -- part 1. Faith and reason. Swinburne on faith and belief William P. Alston -- Swinburne's argument from religious experience Richard M. Gale -- Mystical perception : St. Teresa, William Alston, and the broadminded atheist Norman Kretzmann -- The nature of reason : Locke, Swinburne, and Edwards William J. Wainwright -- part 2. Revelation. Did revelation cease David Brown -- The communication of divine revelation Brian Hebblethwaite -- Revelation and Biblical exegesis : Augustine, Aquinas, and Swinburne Eleonore Stump -- part 3. Trinity and incarnation. Not by confusion of substance, but by unity of person Peter van Inwagen -- Neither confounding the persons nor dividing the substance C.J.F. Williams -- part 4. Atonement. Is the doctrine of the atonement a mistake? / John Hick -- Reflections on the atonement J.R. Lucas -- Swinburne on guilt, atonement, and Christion redemption Philip L. Quinn -- part 5. Theological anthropology. Body and soul : physical properties and Cartesian mind Rom Harre -- The problem of evil : a deontological perspective David McNaughton.

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