Professor John Clayton was Chair of the Department of Religion and Director of the Graduate Division of Religious and Theological Studies, Boston University from 1997 until his death in 2003.
Anne Blackburn is Associate Professor of South Asia and Buddhist Studies in the Department of Asian Studies, Cornell University.
Thomas D. Carroll is a PhD candidate in the Graduate Division of Religious and Theological Studies, Boston University.
Editorial preface
Acknowledgments
List of abbreviations
1. Claims, contexts and contestability
Part I. Reason and Religious Pluralism: 2. Thomas Jefferson and the study of religion
3. Common ground and defensible difference
4. Religions, reasons and gods
Part II. Theistic Arguments in Pre-Modern Contexts: 5. Ramanuja, Hume and 'comparative philosophy'
6. Piety and the proofs
7. The otherness of Anselm
Part III. Theistic Arguments in Early-Modern Contexts: 8. The debate about God in early-modern French philosophy
9. The debate about God in early-modern German philosophy
10. The debate about God in early-modern British philosophy
11. Beyond the 'enlightenment project'?
Appendix. The 1997 Hulsean sermon
Bibliography
Index.