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Michael Murray, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Franklin and Marshall College, works primarily in contemporary philosophy of religion and in early modern philosophy. He is currently a fellow at the Institute for Research in the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
What Would Anything Have To Be In Order To Be God? | |
Omniscience | |
Omnipotence | |
Perfection | |
Eternity | |
Can We Show By Reason That There Is A God? | |
Ontological Argument | |
Cosmological Argument | |
Teleological Argument | |
The Evolutionary Anti-naturalism Argument | |
The Argument from Religious Experience | |
Doesn't All The Evil In The World Show That There Is No God? | |
The Problem | |
Defence | |
Theodicies | |
Alternative Perspectives | |
What Is The Relation Of Reason To Religious Belief? | |
Evidentialism | |
Religious Belief As Basic | |
Pascal's Wager | |
Can We Make Sense Of Religious Doctrines And Practices Miracles? | |
Prayer | |
Soul | |
Revelation | |
Can Morality Have A Religious Foundation? | |
How Should Religion, Gender, And Ethnic Diversity Influence | |
Our Thinking About Religion? | |
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