Acknowledgements | |
Notes on Contributors | |
Introduction | |
Philosophical Issues in the World Religions | |
Hinduism | |
Buddhism | |
African Religions | |
Chinese Religion | |
Judaism | |
Christianity | |
Islam | |
Key Figures in Philosophy of Religion | |
Augustine | |
Shankara | |
Ibn Sina/Avicenna | |
Moses Maimonides/Rambam | |
Thomas Aquinas | |
David Hume | |
Immanuel Kant | |
Soren Kierkegaard | |
Friedrich Nietzsche | |
William James | |
Religious Diversity | |
Truth in Religion | |
Religious Traditions and Rational Assessments | |
Religious Pluralism | |
Inclusivism and Exclusivism | |
Non-theistic Conceptions of God | |
Mysticism Among the World's Religions | |
The Theistic Concept of God | |
Omniscience | |
Omnipotence | |
Omnipresence | |
Eternity | |
Goodness | |
Hiddenness | |
Creation and Divine Action | |
Arguments For God's Existence | |
The Ontological Argument | |
The Cosmological Argument | |
The Teleological Argument | |
The Moral Argument | |
The Argument from Consciousness | |
The Wager Argument | |
Arguments Against God's Existence | |
The Problem of Evil | |
Problems with the Concept of God | |
The Problem of Religious Language | |
Naturalistic Rejoinders to Theistic Arguments | |
Why Is There a Universe At All, Rather Than Just Nothing? | |
The Sociobiological Account of Religious Belief | |
Philosophical Theology | |
Catholic Philosophical Theology | |
Eastern Orthodoxy | |
Protestant Theology | |
Process Theology | |
Postmodern Theology | |
Theology and Religious Language | |
Christian Theism | |
The Trinity | |
Revelation | |
The Incarnation | |
Resurrection | |
Sin and Salvation | |
Heaven and Hell | |
Miracles | |
Faith, Hope, and Doubt | |
Prayer | |
Recent Topics in Philosophy of Religion | |
Reformed Epistemology | |
Feminism | |
Continental Philosophy | |
Phenomenology of Religion | |
Religious Naturalism | |
Religious Experience | |
Religion and Science | |
Religion and Science | |
Index | |
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