Prospects for Natural Theology.
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Intro; Contents; Preface; Introduction: Prospects for Natural Theology, by Eugene Thomas Long; 1. Kenneth L. Schmitz, Theological Clearances: Foreground to a Rational Recovery of God; 2. James Ross, Reason and Reliance: Adjusted Prospects for Natural Theology; 3. George I. Mavrodes, On the Very Strongest Arguments; 4. Joseph J. Kockelmans, Hermeneutic Philosophy and Natural Theology; 5. Frederick Ferre, Natural Theology and Positive Predication: Might Maimonides Be a Guide?; 6. John D. Caputo, How to Avoid Speaking of God: The Violence of Natural Theology
7. W. Norris Clarke, S.J., Is a Natural Theology Still Viable Today?8. Bowman Clarke, In Defense of a Kind of Natural Theology; 9. Ninian Smart, Soft Natural Theology; 10. Eugene Thomas Long, Experience and Natural Theology; 11. Louis Dupre, Theodicy: The Case for a Theologically Inclusive Model of Philosophy; Index
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