Nicholas Wolterstorff is Noah Porter Professor Emeritus of Philosophical Theology, Yale University, and Senior Fellow, Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture, University of Virginia. His many publications include Divine Discourse: Philosophical Reflections on the Claim that God Speaks (1995), John Locke and the Ethics of Belief (1996) and Thomas Reid and the Story of Epistemology (2001, 2004).
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Introduction 1. Analytic philosophy of religion: retrospect and prospect 2. Is it possible and desirable for theologians to recover from Kant? 3. Conundrums in Kant's rational religion 4. In defense of Gaunilo's defense of the fool 5. Divine simplicity 6. Alston on Aquinas on theological predication 7. God everlasting 8. Unqualified divine temporality 9. Suffering love 10. Is God disturbed by what transpires in human affairs? 11. The silence of the God who speaks 12. Barth on evil 13. Tertullian's enduring question.
Introduction 1. Analytic philosophy of religion: retrospect and prospect 2. Is it possible and desirable for theologians to recover from Kant? 3. Conundrums in Kant's rational religion 4. In defense of Gaunilo's defense of the fool 5. Divine simplicity 6. Alston on Aquinas on theological predication 7. God everlasting 8. Unqualified divine temporality 9. Suffering love 10. Is God disturbed by what transpires in human affairs? 11. The silence of the God who speaks 12. Barth on evil 13. Tertullian's enduring question.
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