Introduction | |
Religious Experience | |
Saint Teresa of Jesus: Religious Experiences | |
Religious Experience as the Root of Religion | |
Religious Experience as Perception of God | |
Religious Experiences as Interpretative Accounts | |
Critique of Religious Experience | |
Faith and Reason | |
The Harmony of Reason and Revelation | |
The Wager | |
The Ethics of Belief | |
The Will to Believe | |
Truth is Subjectivity | |
Soft Rationalism | |
The Divine Attributes | |
God's Necessary Existence Is Impossible | |
God's Necessary Existence | |
God Is Omnipotent | |
Some Puzzles Concerning Omnipotence | |
Divine Omniscience and Voluntary Action | |
God Is Timeless | |
God Is Everlasting | |
God Is Creative-Responsive Love | |
Theistic Arguments | |
The Classical Ontological Argument | |
Critique of Anselm's Argument | |
A Contemporary Modal Version of the Ontological Argument | |
The Classical Cosmological Argument | |
A Contemporary Version of the Cosmological Argument | |
The Kalam Cosmological Argument | |
Critique of the Cosmological Argument | |
The Anthropic Teleological Argument | |
A Naturalistic Account of the Universe | |
The Moral Argument | |
The Problem of Evil | |
Evil Is Privation of Good | |
Evil Makes a Strong Case Against God's Existence | |
Evil and Omnipotence | |
The Free Will Defense | |
Soul-Making Theodicy | |
Evil and Theodicy | |
Knowing God Without Arguments | |
The Reformed Objection to Natural Theology | |
Knowledge, Belief, and Reformed Epistemology | |
On Reformed Epistemology | |
Reformed Epistemology and Hick's Religious Pluralism | |
Religious Language | |
The Doctrine of Analogy | |
The Falsification Challenge | |
Religious Language as Symbolic | |
Speaking Literally of God | |
Miracles | |
The Evidence for Miracles Is Weak | |
Miracles and Historical Evidence | |
Miracles and Testimony | |
Life After Death | |
The Soul Survives and Function After Death | |
The Soul Needs a Brain to Continue to function | |
Problems with Accounts of Life After Death | |
Resurrection of the Person | |
Religion and Science | |
Scientific and Religious Logic | |
Theories and Facts in the Creation-Evolution Controversy | |
Science Must Not Be Subordinated to Metaphysics and Theology | |
Religious Diversity | |
Religious Exclusivism | |
Religious Inclusivism | |
Religious Pluralism | |
Religious Ethics | |
Ethics and the Commands of God | |
Ethics without Religion | |
Ethics and Natural Law | |
Philosophy and Theological Doctrines | |
Jesus Christ Was Fully God and Fully Human | |
The Traditional Understanding of the Atonement Must Be Modified | |
Why Petition God? | |
Each part ends with Suggested Reading | |
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