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Philosophy of Religion The Basics.

Philosophy of Religion: The Basics offers a concise introduction to philosophy of religion, distilling key discussions and concepts of the subject to their succinct essence, providing a truly accessible entry into the subject. A truly accessible introduction to philosophy of religion for beginners....

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Creel, Richard E.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2013.
Colección:New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Intro -- Philosophy of Religion: The Basics -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface for Teachers -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- For Review, Reflection, and Discussion -- For Further Reading -- Chapter 1 What Is Religion? -- 1.1 Creed -- 1.2 Code -- 1.3 Cult -- 1.4 Community -- 1.5 Toward a Definition of Religion -- 1.6 Ze, Zer, Mer -- For Review, Reflection, and Discussion -- For Further Reading -- Chapter 2 Six Conceptions of God -- 2.1 Experiential Sources of Concepts of God -- 2.2 Six Conceptions of God -- 2.3 Religious Naturalism -- 2.4 Pantheism -- 2.5 Panentheism (Process Theism) 
505 8 |a 2.6 Deism -- 2.7 Classical Biblical Theism is based on divine revelation -- 2.8 Classical Philosophical Theism -- For Review, Reflection, and Discussion -- For Further Reading -- Chapter 3 Divine Attributes and Dilemmas -- 3.1 What Is a Dilemma? -- 3.2 Ways to Respond to a Dilemma -- 3.3 Divine Attribute Dilemmas -- 3.4 Proposed Solutions to the Preceding Dilemmas -- 3.4.1 Unsurpassability -- 3.4.2 Omnipotence -- 3.4.3 Are Omnipotence and Omnibenevolence Incompatible? -- 3.4.4 Immutability and Personhood -- 3.4.5 Divine Omniscience and Human Freedom -- 3.5 Open Theism 
505 8 |a For Review, Reflection, and Discussion -- For Further Reading -- Chapter 4 Human Language and Talk about God -- For Review, Reflection, and Discussion -- For Further Reading -- Chapter 5 Arguments about the Existence of God -- For Review, Reflection, and Discussion -- For Further Reading -- Chapter 6 The Ontological Argument -- 6.1 Is Anselm's Argument Decisive? -- 6.2 A Version of Duns Scotus' Ontological Argument -- For Review, Reflection, and Discussion -- For Further Reading -- Chapter 7 The Cosmological Arguments -- 7.1 The First Three of "The Five Ways" of Thomas Aquinas 
505 8 |a 7.2 Paul Edwards' Infinite Regress Argument against the Cosmological Argument -- 7.2.1 Two Criticisms of Edwards -- 7.3 The Oscillatory Theory -- 7.3.1 Criticism of the Oscillatory Theory -- 7.4 The Kalam Cosmological Argument -- For Reflection, Review, and Discussion -- For Further Reading -- Chapter 8 The Teleological or Design Arguments -- 8.1 The Anthropic Principle -- 8.2 The Multiverse -- For Review, Reflection, and Discussion -- For Further Reading -- Chapter 9 God and Morality -- 9.1 Two Arguments from Morality for Belief in the Existence of God -- 9.2 The Relation of Morality to God 
505 8 |a 9.2.1 The Divine Command Theory -- 9.2.2 Theocentric Ethics -- 9.2.3 Natural Law Ethics -- For Review, Reflection, and Discussion -- For Further Reading -- Chapter 10 Religious Experience and Belief in God -- 10.1 The Principle of Credulity and the Rationality of Belief in God -- 10.2 Religious Experience as Evidence for the Existence of God -- 10.3 Toward a Cumulative Argument for God -- For Review, Reflection, and Discussion -- For Further Reading -- Chapter 11 Arguments against Belief in the Existence of God -- 11.1 Evidentialism and the Burden of Proof 
500 |a 11.2 Conceptual Arguments: Analysis of the Concept of God 
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