Philosophy of Religion: A Guide and Anthology

Philosophy of Religion: A Guide and Anthology

by Brian Davies (Editor)

Synopsis

Philosophy of Religion: A Guide and Anthology provides a comprehensive, authoritative, and accessible overview of the philosophy of religion. Under the careful editorship of Brian Davies, the book contains a selection of the best classical and contemporary writings on the philosophy of religion together with substantial commentary, introductory material, discussion questions, and detailed guides to further reading. The editorial material sets the extracts in context and guides the reader through them. Taken as a whole, the book offers the ideal, self-contained introduction to the questions which have most preoccupied Western philosophers when thinking about religion. The selection is both very comprehensive and very generous. 65 sizeable extracts map out the full range of topics most commonly encountered in courses on the philosophy of religion. Part I looks at the relation between philosophy and religious belief; Parts II-IV consider the existence and nature of God; Part V addresses the 'problem of evil'; and Parts VI and VII are devoted to the relationship between morality and religion and to the question of life after death.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 784
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 14 Sep 2000

ISBN 10: 019875194X
ISBN 13: 9780198751946

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Comprehensive, representative, good guidance and advice , Dr Andrew Dawson, Chester College
The selection of articles is exceptionally good for an introductory course in the subject. The questions are also useful for discussion in class and writing projects , Dr Victoria S Harrison, Birkbeck College
Author Bio
Professor Brian Davies is Professor of Philosophy, Fordham University, New York. He is a Catholic Priest and Dominican Friar and General Editor of the series 'Outstanding Christian Thinkers' published by Geoffrey Chapman, London and 'Medieval Minds' published by Oxford University Press. His many articles on Philosophy of Religion and Theology are widely published and he has contributed to several published titles.