Twentieth-Century Philosophy of Religion

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A01=Graham Oppy
A01=N. N. Trakakis
alfred
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Alvin Plantinga
analytic approaches to religious thought
analytic philosophy
argument
Atheistic Philosophers
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Background Evidence
Bare Theism
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Contemporary Cosmological Theorizing
CV 53e
Derrida 1995b
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existential theology
Existentialist Philosophy
Feminist Theological Project
Free Agents
Hick's Work
Hick’s Work
Human Suffering
Intrinsic Probability
Maximal Excellence
Microphysical Events
Nimbus Clouds
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ontological
phenomenology of belief
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Rational Theistic Belief
Reformed Epistemology
religious epistemology
Rst Century
Russell's Contribution
Russell’s Contribution
scientific challenges to faith
secularism critique
Teilhard De Chardin
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Unsurpassable Greatness
Vice Versa
Warranted Christian Belief
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Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781844652242
  • Weight: 840g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The twentieth century saw religion challenged by the rise of science and secularism, a confrontation which resulted in an astonishingly diverse range of philosophical views about religion and religious belief. Many of the major philosophers of the twentieth century - James, Bergson, Russell, Wittgenstein, Ayer, Heidegger, and Derrida - significantly engaged with religious thought. Idiosyncratic thinkers, such as Whitehead, Levinas and Weil, further contributed to the extraordinary diversity of philosophical investigation of religion across the century. In their turn, leading theologians and religious philosophers - notably Buber, Tillich and Barth - directly engaged with the philosophy of religion. Later, philosophy of religion became a distinct field of study, led by the work of Hick, Alston, Plantinga, and Swinburne. "Twentieth-Century Philosophy of Religion" provides an accessible overview of the major strands in the rich tapestry of twentieth-century thought about religion and will be an indispensible resource for any interested in contemporary philosophy of religion.
Graham Oppy is a Professor of Philosophy and Head of the School of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies (SOPHIS) at Monash University, Australia. N. N. Trakakis is a Research Fellow in Philosophy, and Assistant Director of the Centre for the Philosophy and Phenomenology of Religion, at the Australian Catholic University.

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