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9780872202221

God

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  • ISBN13:

    9780872202221

  • ISBN10:

    0872202224

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1996-10-01
  • Publisher: Hackett Pub Co Inc

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction xi
``The Ontological Argument,'' from Monologion and Proslogion, with the Replies of Gaunilo and Anselm
1(11)
St. Anselm
Gaunilo
``The Five Ways,'' from Summa Theologica, Part I, Question 2, articles 1 & 3
12(6)
St. Thomas Aquinas
``The Argument from Morality,'' from Mere Christianity
18(7)
C. S. Lewis
``Critique of the Traditional Arguments,'' from Why I Am Not a Christian
25(7)
Bertrand Russell
``Anthropomorphism,'' from Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
32(12)
David Hume
``The Existence of God''
44(14)
J. J. C. Smart
``Philosophical and Scientific Pointers to Creatio ex Nihilo''
58(16)
William Lane Craig
``The `Scientific' Argument,'' from The Scientific Outlook
74(5)
Bertrand Russell
``God and Evil,'' from the Confessions
79(6)
St. Augustine
``Divine Omnipotence,'' from The Problem of Pain
85(6)
C. S. Lewis
``Evil and a Finite God,'' from Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
91(6)
David Hume
``Theology and Falsification''
97(9)
Antony Flew
R. M. Hare
Basil Mitchell
``Is Belief in God Properly Basic?''
106(13)
Alvin Plantinga
``The Wager,'' from Pensees
119(4)
Blaise Pascal
``The Reality of the Unseen,'' from The Varieties of Religious Experience
123(7)
William James
``The Will to Believe,'' from Pragmatism and Other Essays
130(14)
William James
``The Idea of the Holy,'' from The Idea of the Holy
144(12)
Rudolf Otto
``The Phenomenology of Religion,'' from The Myth of the Eternal Return
156(8)
Mircea Eliade
``Religion and Power,'' from On the Genealogy of Morals, The Gay Science, and Beyond Good and Evil
164(8)
Friedrich Nietzsche
``The Psychological Origins of Religion,'' from Totem and Taboo, The Future of an Illusion, and Civilization and Its Discontents
172(13)
Sigmund Freud
``Atheistic Existentialism,'' from Existentialism and Human Emotions
185(7)
Jean-Paul Sartre
``Absurd,'' from The Myth of Sisyphus
192(10)
Albert Camus
``Signals of Transcendence,'' from A Rumor of Angels
202(12)
Peter Berger
``I and Thou,'' from I and Thou
214(10)
Martin Buber
Further Readings 224

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