This book explores the fertile history of the moral argument for the existence of God. The argument has been the topic of numerous Gifford lecturers, and the work on the moral argument by such luminaries often represented the apex of their academic careers. The authors show that, despite their disagreements and different emphases, these thinkers agreed that a broad array of moral facts and phenomena point to a theistic world.
This book explores the fertile history of the moral argument for the existence of God. The argument has been the topic of numerous Gifford lecturers, and the work on the moral argument by such luminaries often represented the apex of their academic careers. The authors show that, despite their disagreements and different emphases, these thinkers agreed that a broad array of moral facts and phenomena point to a theistic world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Baggett is Professor of Philosophy at Liberty University. A two-time Christianity Today Book Award winner, he's authored or edited over a dozen books, including God and Cosmos, with Jerry L. Walls. Jerry L. Walls is Scholar in Residence and Professor of Philosophy at Houston Baptist University. Among his books is a trilogy on heaven, hell, and purgatory and Good God, with David Baggett.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: Precursors to Kant Chapter 2: The Sage of Königsberg: Immanuel Kant Chapter 3: A Contentious, Contemplative Cardinal: John Henry Newman Chapter 4: An Agnostic Moralist: Henry Sidgwick Chapter 5: That Adorable Genius and a Prime Minister: William James and Arthur Balfour Chapter 6: A Knightbridge Professor: William Sorley Chapter 7: An Edinburgher: Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison Chapter 8: The Theo-Philosopher of Carlisle: Hastings Rashdall Chapter 9: An Oxford Nolloth Professor: Clement Webb Chapter 10: The Gregarious Aristocrat: W. G. de Burgh Chapter 11: An Eminent and Erudite Platonist: A. E. Taylor Chapter 12: Dean of St. Paul's: W. R. Matthews Chapter 13: A Dinosaur: C. S. Lewis Chapter 14: A Reverend Don: H. P. Owen Chapter 15: Contemporary Moral Apologists Conclusion Notes Index
Introduction Chapter 1: Precursors to Kant Chapter 2: The Sage of Königsberg: Immanuel Kant Chapter 3: A Contentious, Contemplative Cardinal: John Henry Newman Chapter 4: An Agnostic Moralist: Henry Sidgwick Chapter 5: That Adorable Genius and a Prime Minister: William James and Arthur Balfour Chapter 6: A Knightbridge Professor: William Sorley Chapter 7: An Edinburgher: Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison Chapter 8: The Theo-Philosopher of Carlisle: Hastings Rashdall Chapter 9: An Oxford Nolloth Professor: Clement Webb Chapter 10: The Gregarious Aristocrat: W. G. de Burgh Chapter 11: An Eminent and Erudite Platonist: A. E. Taylor Chapter 12: Dean of St. Paul's: W. R. Matthews Chapter 13: A Dinosaur: C. S. Lewis Chapter 14: A Reverend Don: H. P. Owen Chapter 15: Contemporary Moral Apologists Conclusion Notes Index
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