Reason & religious belief : an introduction to the philosophy of religion / Michael Peterson ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Peterson, Michael L, 1950-Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 2009Edition: 4th edDescription: xi, 350 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780195335996 (pbk.)Other title: Reason and religious beliefSubject(s): Religion -- Philosophy | Christianity -- PhilosophyDDC classification: 210 LOC classification: BL51 | .R326 2009Online resources: Table of contents only
Contents:
Thinking about God : the search for the ultimate -- The nature of religion : what are religious beliefs about? -- Religious experience : what does it mean to encounter the divine? -- Faith and reason : how are they related? -- The divine attributes : what is God like? -- Theistic arguments : is there evidence for God's existence? -- Knowing God without arguments : does theism need a basis? -- The problem of evil : the case against God's existence -- Divine action : how does God relate to the world? -- Miracles : does God intervene in earthly affairs? -- Life after death : are there reasons for hope? -- Religious language : how can we speak meaningfully of God? -- Religion and science : compatible or incompatible? -- Religious diversity : how can we understand differences among religions? -- Religious ethics : the relation of God to morality -- The continuing quest : God and the human venture.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Thinking about God : the search for the ultimate -- The nature of religion : what are religious beliefs about? -- Religious experience : what does it mean to encounter the divine? -- Faith and reason : how are they related? -- The divine attributes : what is God like? -- Theistic arguments : is there evidence for God's existence? -- Knowing God without arguments : does theism need a basis? -- The problem of evil : the case against God's existence -- Divine action : how does God relate to the world? -- Miracles : does God intervene in earthly affairs? -- Life after death : are there reasons for hope? -- Religious language : how can we speak meaningfully of God? -- Religion and science : compatible or incompatible? -- Religious diversity : how can we understand differences among religions? -- Religious ethics : the relation of God to morality -- The continuing quest : God and the human venture.

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