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The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Religion
Wainwright, William J.
Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Print publication date: 2005 (this edition)
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online:
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-513809-2
doi:10.1093/0195138090.003.0001
INTRODUCTION
William J. Wainwright
The introduction offers a brief account of the history and nature of philosophy of religion with particular attention to the complex developments of the past 400 years. Diverse (and sometimes inconsistent) aims of and approaches to philosophy of religion are distinguished, and suggestions are offered for the future.
Keywords:
aims of philosophy of religion
,
approaches to philosophy of religion
,
history of philosophy of religion
,
philosophy of religion
doi:10.1093/0195138090.003.0001
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Contents
Full Book Contents
Introduction
Part I Problems
1 Divine Power, Goodness, and Knowledge
2 Divine Sovereignty and Aseity
3 Nontheistic Conceptions of the Divine
4 The Ontological Argument
5 Cosmological and Design Arguments
6 Mysticism and Religious Experience
7 Pascal's Wagers and James's Will to Believe
8 The Problem of Evil
9 Religious Language
10 Religious Epistemology
11 God, Science, and Naturalism
12 Miracles
13 Faith and Revelation
14 Morality and Religion
15 Death and the Afterlife
16 Religious Diversity
Part II Approaches
17 Analytic Philosophy of Religion
18 Wittgensteinianism
19 CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
20 Feminism and Analytic Philosophy of Religion
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