Reason and the Christian religion : essays in honour of Richard Swinburne / [print]
edited by Alan G. Padgett.
- Oxford : Clarendon Press ; 1994. New York : Oxford University Press, (c)1994.
- xiii, 362 pages : portrait ; 22 cm.
Includes bibliographies and index.
Intellectual autobiography part 1. Faith and reason. Swinburne on faith and belief Swinburne's argument from religious experience Mystical perception : St. Teresa, William Alston, and the broadminded atheist The nature of reason : Locke, Swinburne, and Edwards part 2. Revelation. Did revelation cease The communication of divine revelation Revelation and Biblical exegesis : Augustine, Aquinas, and Swinburne part 3. Trinity and incarnation. Not by confusion of substance, but by unity of person Neither confounding the persons nor dividing the substance part 4. Atonement. Is the doctrine of the atonement a mistake? / John Hick -- Reflections on the atonement Swinburne on guilt, atonement, and Christion redemption part 5. Theological anthropology. Body and soul : physical properties and Cartesian mind The problem of evil : a deontological perspective Richard Swinburne -- William P. Alston -- Richard M. Gale -- Norman Kretzmann -- William J. Wainwright -- David Brown -- Brian Hebblethwaite -- Eleonore Stump -- Peter van Inwagen -- C.J.F. Williams -- J.R. Lucas -- Philip L. Quinn -- Rom Harre -- David McNaughton.