Naturalism and Religion: A Contemporary Philosophical Investigation (Investigating Philosophy of Religion)

Naturalism and Religion: A Contemporary Philosophical Investigation (Investigating Philosophy of Religion)

by Graham Oppy (Author)

Synopsis

This book guides readers through an investigation of religion from a naturalistic perspective and explores the very meaning of the term `religious naturalism'. Oppy considers several widely disputed claims: that there cannot be naturalistic religion; that there is nothing in science that poses any problems for naturalism; that there is nothing in religion that poses any serious challenges to naturalism; and that there is a very strong case for thinking that naturalism defeats religion.

Naturalism and Religion: A Contemporary Philosophical Investigation is an ideal introduction for undergraduate and postgraduate students of religious studies and philosophy who want to gain an understanding of the key themes and claims of naturalism from a religious and philosophical perspective.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 206
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 25 May 2018

ISBN 10: 0815354665
ISBN 13: 9780815354666

Media Reviews

This excellent defence of a carefully defined version of naturalism should be required reading for anyone thinking about the topic.
Greg Dawes, University of Otago, New Zealand

The philosophy of religion today has no more acute and incisive investigator than Graham Oppy. His works combine deep understanding of technical nuance with eloquence and lucidity of expression. These qualities are preeminently present in his new book from Routledge, Naturalism and Religion: A Contemporary Philosophical Investigation. Unreservedly recommended.

Keith Parsons, University of Houston-Clear Lake, USA

In this learned and perforce wide-ranging examination, Oppy makes a powerful case for the superiority of naturalistic over religious attempts to understand reality, while rejecting claims of inevitable conflict between science and religion .
Evan Fales, University of Iowa, USA

Author Bio
Graham Oppy is Professor of Philosophy in the School of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies at Monash University, Australia.