William L. Rowe on philosophy of religion : selected writings
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posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00authored byW Rowe, Nick Trakakis
William L. Rowe on philosophy of religion : selected writings
History
Publisher
Ashgate
Place of publication
Aldershot, England
ISBN-13
9780754655589
ISBN-10
075465558X
Language
eng
Notes
I: The Philosophical Theology of Paul Tillich. 1. Tillich's Concept of God. 2. Religious Symbols -- II: The Problem of Evil. 3. The Problem of Evil and Some Varieties of Atheism. 4. The Empirical Argument from Evil. 5. Evil and Theodicy. 6. Paradox and Promise: John Hick's Solution to the Problem of Evil. 7. Ruminations about Evil. 8. William Alston on the Problem of Evil. 9. The Evidential Argument from Evil: A Second Look .10. In Defense of 'The Free Will Defense'. 11. Grounds for Belief in God Aside, Does Evil Make Atheism More Reasonable than Theism? 12. Friendly Atheism, Skeptical Theism, and the Problem of Evil -- III: Replies to Critics on the Evidential Problem of Evil. 3. Evil and the Theistic Hypothesis: A Response to Wykstra. 14. Response to Lynda Zagzebski. 15. Reply to Plantinga. 16. Skeptical Theism: A Response to Bergmann. 17. Reply to Howard-Snyder and Bergmann -- IV: Divine Freedom. 18. The Problem of Divine Perfection and Freedom. 19. Evil and God's Freedom in Creation. 20. Can God Be Free? -- V: The Cosmological Argument. 21. Two Criticisms of the Cosmological Argument. 22. The Cosmological Argument. 23. Cosmological Arguments -- VI: The Ontological Argument .24. The Ontological Argument. 25. Modal Versions of the Ontological Argument -- VII: Other Writings in the Philosophy of Religion. 26. Augustine on Foreknowledge and Free Will. 27. Religious Experience and the Principle of Credulity. 28. The Rationality of Religious Belief. 29. Religion within the Bounds of Naturalism: Dewey and Wieman. 30. Religious Pluralism -- William L. Rowe: A Bibliography.