Renewing Philosophy of Religion: Exploratory Essays
Herausgeber: Draper, Paul; Schellenberg, J. L.
Renewing Philosophy of Religion: Exploratory Essays
Herausgeber: Draper, Paul; Schellenberg, J. L.
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This book is animated by a shared conviction that philosophy of religion needs to change: thirteen new essays suggest why and how. The first part of the volume explores possible changes to the focus of the field. The second part focuses on the standpoint from which philosophers of religion should approach their subject.
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This book is animated by a shared conviction that philosophy of religion needs to change: thirteen new essays suggest why and how. The first part of the volume explores possible changes to the focus of the field. The second part focuses on the standpoint from which philosophers of religion should approach their subject.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 142mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780198738909
- ISBN-10: 0198738900
- Artikelnr.: 50432346
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 142mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780198738909
- ISBN-10: 0198738900
- Artikelnr.: 50432346
Paul Draper is Professor of Philosophy at Purdue University, where he has taught since the fall of 2006. Prior to that, he taught for 19 years at Florida International University in Miami. He has also had three fellowships at the Center for Philosophy of Religion at the University of Notre Dame, including the Alvin Plantinga Fellowship in 2010-2011. Most of his published work is on the problem of evil and other topics in the philosophy of religion. J. L. Schellenberg is Professor of Philosophy at Mount Saint Vincent University and Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Graduate Studies at Dalhousie University. He is the author of Divine Hiddenness and Human Reason and of a trilogy on the philosophy of religion: Prolegomena to a Philosophy of Religion, The Wisdom to Doubt: A Justification of Religious Skepticism, and The Will to Imagine: A Justification of Skeptical Religion. The ideas of the trilogy, and his earlier work on hiddenness, are made generally accessible in two recent short works from Oxford: Evolutionary Religion and The Hiddenness Argument: Philosophy's New Challenge to Belief in God.
* Introduction
* 1: Sonia Sikka: Rescuing Religion from Faith
* 2: Yujin Nagasawa: Global Philosophy of Religion and Its Challenges
* 3: Stephen Maitzen: Against Ultimacy
* 4: Eric Steinhart: Religion after Naturalism
* 5: Mark Wynn: Renewing our Understanding of Religion: Philosophy of
Religion and the Goals of the Spiritual Life
* 6: John Bishop: On Facing Up to the Question of Religion as Such
* 7: Robert McKim: The Future of Philosophy of Religion; the Future of
the Study of Religion; and (Even) the Future of Religion
* 8: Wesley J. Wildman and David Rohr: How North American Philosophers
of Religion See Their Field
* 9: J. Aaron Simmons: Continental Philosophy of Religion in a Kenotic
Tone
* 10: Graham Oppy: Rationality and Worldview
* 11: Jason Marsh: On the Socratic Injunction to Follow the Argument
Where It Leads
* 12: Clare Carlisle: Spinoza's Philosophy of Religious Life
* 13: Wes Morriston: Protest and Enlightenment in the Book of Job
* 1: Sonia Sikka: Rescuing Religion from Faith
* 2: Yujin Nagasawa: Global Philosophy of Religion and Its Challenges
* 3: Stephen Maitzen: Against Ultimacy
* 4: Eric Steinhart: Religion after Naturalism
* 5: Mark Wynn: Renewing our Understanding of Religion: Philosophy of
Religion and the Goals of the Spiritual Life
* 6: John Bishop: On Facing Up to the Question of Religion as Such
* 7: Robert McKim: The Future of Philosophy of Religion; the Future of
the Study of Religion; and (Even) the Future of Religion
* 8: Wesley J. Wildman and David Rohr: How North American Philosophers
of Religion See Their Field
* 9: J. Aaron Simmons: Continental Philosophy of Religion in a Kenotic
Tone
* 10: Graham Oppy: Rationality and Worldview
* 11: Jason Marsh: On the Socratic Injunction to Follow the Argument
Where It Leads
* 12: Clare Carlisle: Spinoza's Philosophy of Religious Life
* 13: Wes Morriston: Protest and Enlightenment in the Book of Job
* Introduction
* 1: Sonia Sikka: Rescuing Religion from Faith
* 2: Yujin Nagasawa: Global Philosophy of Religion and Its Challenges
* 3: Stephen Maitzen: Against Ultimacy
* 4: Eric Steinhart: Religion after Naturalism
* 5: Mark Wynn: Renewing our Understanding of Religion: Philosophy of
Religion and the Goals of the Spiritual Life
* 6: John Bishop: On Facing Up to the Question of Religion as Such
* 7: Robert McKim: The Future of Philosophy of Religion; the Future of
the Study of Religion; and (Even) the Future of Religion
* 8: Wesley J. Wildman and David Rohr: How North American Philosophers
of Religion See Their Field
* 9: J. Aaron Simmons: Continental Philosophy of Religion in a Kenotic
Tone
* 10: Graham Oppy: Rationality and Worldview
* 11: Jason Marsh: On the Socratic Injunction to Follow the Argument
Where It Leads
* 12: Clare Carlisle: Spinoza's Philosophy of Religious Life
* 13: Wes Morriston: Protest and Enlightenment in the Book of Job
* 1: Sonia Sikka: Rescuing Religion from Faith
* 2: Yujin Nagasawa: Global Philosophy of Religion and Its Challenges
* 3: Stephen Maitzen: Against Ultimacy
* 4: Eric Steinhart: Religion after Naturalism
* 5: Mark Wynn: Renewing our Understanding of Religion: Philosophy of
Religion and the Goals of the Spiritual Life
* 6: John Bishop: On Facing Up to the Question of Religion as Such
* 7: Robert McKim: The Future of Philosophy of Religion; the Future of
the Study of Religion; and (Even) the Future of Religion
* 8: Wesley J. Wildman and David Rohr: How North American Philosophers
of Religion See Their Field
* 9: J. Aaron Simmons: Continental Philosophy of Religion in a Kenotic
Tone
* 10: Graham Oppy: Rationality and Worldview
* 11: Jason Marsh: On the Socratic Injunction to Follow the Argument
Where It Leads
* 12: Clare Carlisle: Spinoza's Philosophy of Religious Life
* 13: Wes Morriston: Protest and Enlightenment in the Book of Job