
Reason and Religious Belief : An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion
by Peterson, Michael; Hasker, William; Reichenbach, Bruce; Basinger, DavidBuy Used
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Preface to the Fifth Edition | p. ix |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Thinking About God: The Search For The Divine | p. 5 |
Defining Religion | p. 6 |
What Is Philosophy of Religion? | p. 8 |
The God of Theism | p. 10 |
Thoughtful Inquiry and Religious Faith | p. 13 |
The Religious Ambiguity of Life | p. 14 |
Our Task | p. 16 |
The Nature Of Religion: What Are Religious Beliefs About? | p. 19 |
Religious Nonrealism | p. 21 |
Buddhist Nonrealism | p. 24 |
Religious Realism | p. 26 |
Wittgenstein on Religion | p. 27 |
Why Is This Issue Important? | p. 29 |
Religious Experience: What Does It Mean To Encounter The Divine? | p. 33 |
Types of Religious Experience | p. 34 |
Religious Experience as Feeling | p. 37 |
Some Religious Experience as Perceptual Experience | p. 39 |
Religious Experience as Interpretation Based on Religious Beliefs | p. 42 |
Neurotheology | p. 44 |
Can Religious Experience Justify Religious Belief? | p. 45 |
The Principle of Credulity | p. 47 |
Diversity of Religious Experiences | p. 50 |
Is There a Common Core to Religious Experience? | p. 51 |
Faith And Reason: How Are They Related? | p. 59 |
Can Reason Be Trusted? | p. 60 |
Strong Rationalism | p. 61 |
Fideism | p. 65 |
Critical Rationalism | p. 69 |
Theistic Arguments: Is There Evidence For God's Existence? | p. 79 |
Theistic Arguments as Proofs | p. 79 |
The Ontological Argument | p. 81 |
Contemporary Versions of the Ontological Argument | p. 84 |
The Cosmological Argument | p. 85 |
The Kalam Cosmological Argument | p. 86 |
The Atemporal Cosmological Argument | p. 89 |
The Analogical Teleological Argument | p. 93 |
The Anthropic Teleological Argument | p. 94 |
The Intelligent Design Teleological Argument | p. 97 |
The Moral Argument | p. 101 |
Cumulative Case Arguments and God | p. 104 |
The God of Religion and of Philosophy | p. 106 |
Knowing God Without Arguments: Does Theism Need A Basis? | p. 113 |
Evidentialism | p. 114 |
Critique of Evidentialism | p. 115 |
Plantinga on Properly Basic Beliefs | p. 118 |
Alston on Perceiving God | p. 124 |
Plantinga on Warrant and Knowledge | p. 126 |
The Divine Attributes: What Is God Like? | p. 135 |
Perfect and Worthy of Worship | p. 137 |
Necessary and Self-Existent | p. 140 |
Personal and Free Creator | p. 142 |
All-Powerful, All-Knowing, and Perfectly Good | p. 145 |
God Eternal-Timeless or Everlasting | p. 149 |
Divine Action: How Does God Relate To The World? | p. 157 |
What Kind of Power Does God Exercise? | p. 158 |
What Kind of Freedom Has God Given? | p. 161 |
Does God Know What Would Have Happened? | p. 163 |
Does God Know the Actual Future? | p. 167 |
What If the Future Is Truly Open? | p. 171 |
The Problem Of Evil: Is There Evidence Against God's Existence? | p. 178 |
The Logical Problem of Evil | p. 180 |
The Evidential Problem of Evil | p. 184 |
Skeptical Theism as a Response | p. 186 |
Can Theists Accept the Factual Premise? | p. 188 |
Defense and Theodicy | p. 189 |
Themes in Theodicy | p. 191 |
Some Important Global Theodicies | p. 196 |
Horrendous Evils and the Assessment of Theism | p. 200 |
Miracles: Does God Intervene In Earthly Affairs? | p. 207 |
Miracles Defined | p. 207 |
Miracles as Possible Events | p. 210 |
Miracles as Historical Events | p. 211 |
Miracles as Unexplainable Events | p. 214 |
Miracles as Acts of God | p. 217 |
The "Miraculous" Resurrection of Jesus | p. 220 |
Miracles and Evil | p. 223 |
Life After Death: Are There Reasons For Hope? | p. 229 |
Terminology | p. 230 |
Concepts of Life After Death | p. 231 |
Personal Identity and the Soul | p. 234 |
Immortality of the Soul | p. 238 |
Criticism of the Soul-Concept | p. 239 |
The Self as a Psychophysical Unity | p. 242 |
Re-creation and Spatiotemporal Continuity | p. 243 |
There Is No Persisting Self | p. 249 |
A Posteriori Arguments for Life After Death | p. 252 |
A Priori Arguments for Life After Death | p. 255 |
Prospects | p. 256 |
Religious Language: How Can We Speak Meaningfully Of God? | p. 263 |
Human Language and the Infinite | p. 264 |
The Classical Theory of Analogy | p. 265 |
Verification and Falsification Issues | p. 268 |
The Functions of Religious Discourse | p. 272 |
Religious Language as Symbolic | p. 275 |
Feminism and Masculine God-Talk | p. 277 |
Can Talk of God Be Literal? | p. 281 |
Religion And Science: Are They Compatible Or Incompatible? | p. 291 |
Do Religion and Science Conflict? | p. 293 |
Are Religion and Science Independent? | p. 298 |
Is Dialogue Possible? | p. 300 |
Attempts at Integration | p. 307 |
Theistic Evolution and the Science-Religion Debate | p. 309 |
Insights | p. 313 |
Religious Diversity: How Can We Understand Differences Among Religions? | p. 319 |
Religious Diversity | p. 320 |
Exclusivism | p. 321 |
Critique of Exclusivism | p. 324 |
Exclusivism and Justified Belief | p. 324 |
Pluralism | p. 326 |
Critique of Pluralism | p. 328 |
Pluralism as Plurality of Salvations | p. 331 |
Inclusivism | p. 333 |
Critique of Inclusivism | p. 336 |
Criteria for Assessing Religions | p. 337 |
Religious Ethics: What Is God's Relation To Morality? | p. 344 |
The Source of Religious Ethical Truth | p. 345 |
The Authoritative Basis of Religious Ethical Truth | p. 348 |
The Acquisition of Religiously Based Ethical Truth | p. 350 |
The Significance of Religiously Based Ethical Truth | p. 354 |
Current Issues | p. 358 |
The Continuing Quest: God And The Human Venture | p. 367 |
The Intellectual Process | p. 368 |
Philosophical Activity and Religious Faith | p. 369 |
Where Do We Go from Here? | p. 370 |
Glossary | p. 373 |
Name Index | p. 383 |
General Index | p. 389 |
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