This book arises out of a conference attended by some 40 philosophers and theologians, the purpose of which was to define and explore contemporary philosophical critiques of Christian belief..
This book discusses a central problem in the epistemology of religion, namely the problem of the nature of religious faith. Its standpoint is philosophically to the "left" and theologically to the …
An eminent theologian draws on insights from major Eastern and Western world religions, natural science, philosophy, and psychology in offering a broad treatment of man's beliefs about death and im…
John Hick is one of the many theologians who is now pointing us in a direction which seeks to see the pluralism of world religions as a positive thing without either blurring the distinctions betwe…
What was the message? He thinks their needs to be a “Copernican” revolution of sorts, where instead of religions revolving around their particular revelation, be it Jesus, Mohammad, Buddha, etc…
Author begins by stating, "the development of modern science has made incredible much of the content of traditional Christian belief... [such] as that the origin of the universe was a divine act of…
In this book a number of the greatest scholars and most creative thinkers in the field of world religions investigate the problem of the relationship between the major faiths. Although differing at…
The Many-Faced Argument presents a compilation of essays on the ontogical argument for the existence of God, covering responses to Anselm's position in the first half, and, in the second half, cove…
Revision features an updated discussion on the main topics in the philosophy of religion: the concept of God - grounds for belief in God - ground for disbelief in God - the problem of evil - revela…