Readings in Philosophy of Religion
Ancient to Contemporary
Linda Zagzebski editor Timothy D Miller editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:6th Mar '09
Should be back in stock very soon
This anthology offers a comprehensive historical introduction to the central questions of philosophy of religion. Approximately two-thirds of the selections are from ancient, medieval, and modern sources, helping students to understand and engage the rich traditions of reflection on these timeless questions. The remaining contemporary readings introduce students to the more recent developments in the field. Each of the thematically arranged sections begins with an editor's introduction to clarify the central issues and positions presented in the readings that follow.
Topics include:
- traditional theistic arguments
- religious experience and revelation
- fideism
- naturalistic approaches to religious belief
- the divine attributes
- fate, freedom, and foreknowledge
- the connection between religion and morality
- the problem of evil
- death and immortality
- religious diversity
- faith, reason, and the ethics of belief
- science and religion.
The text can be used alone or in conjunction with a secondary text in philosophy of religion such as Zagzebski's Philosophy of Religion: An Historical Introduction (Blackwell, 2007).
"What distinguishes this anthology from others is editors trained in modern philosophy and adept at its strategies, who have come to learn from classical traditions as well, to reflect that breadth and depth in their selections. Their ability to range from "ancient to contemporary" will enlighten current students, as will their adroit way of introducing the various topics in philosophical inquiry into questions of faith." - David Burrell, C.S.C, University of Notre Dame "A well-crafted collection that admirably represents the central issues in Philosophy of religion. Miller and Zagzebski provide a deep, persuasive yet readable treatment of the subject. I enthusiastically recommend it." - J.P. Moreland, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University
ISBN: 9781405180917
Dimensions: 246mm x 173mm x 36mm
Weight: 1016g
672 pages