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Provides a comprehensive history of the philosophy of religion, from antiquity up to the twentieth century Each section is preceded by extensive commentary written by the editors, followed by readings that are arranged chronologically Designed to be accessible to both undergraduate and graduate students.

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Provides a comprehensive history of the philosophy of religion, from antiquity up to the twentieth century Each section is preceded by extensive commentary written by the editors, followed by readings that are arranged chronologically Designed to be accessible to both undergraduate and graduate students.
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LINDA ZAGZEBSKI is the George Lynn Cross Research Professor of Philosophy and Kingfisher College Chair of the Philosophy of Religion and Ethics at the University of Oklahoma. She is the author of Divine Motivation Theory (2004), The Dilemma of Freedom and Foreknowledge (1991), Virtues of the Mind (1996), Philosophy of Religion: An Historical Introduction (Wiley-Blackwell, 2007), and On Epistemology (2008). TIMOTHY D. MILLER is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Lee University in Cleveland, Tennessee.
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"What distinguishes this anthology from others is editors trainedin modern philosophy and adept at its strategies, who have come tolearn from classical traditions as well, to reflect that breadthand depth in their selections. Their ability to range from"ancient to contemporary" will enlighten currentstudents, as will their adroit way of introducing the varioustopics in philosophical inquiry into questions of faith."
-David Burrell, C.S.C, University of Notre Dame

"A well-crafted collection that admirably represents the centralissues in Philosophy of religion. Zagzebski and Miller provide adeep, persuasive yet readable treatment of the subject. Ienthusiastically recommend it."
-J.P. Moreland, Talbot School of Theology, BiolaUniversity