The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook of Philosophy and Religion
Herausgeber: Lamport, Mark A.
The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook of Philosophy and Religion
Herausgeber: Lamport, Mark A.
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Exploring mysteries that have evoked wonder and consternation for millennia, this handbook covers topics such as the nature of divinity and humanity, the legitimacy of religious experience, the possibility of miracles, and idea of life after death. As a reference volume and introductory text, this is an essential resource for students and scholars.
Exploring mysteries that have evoked wonder and consternation for millennia, this handbook covers topics such as the nature of divinity and humanity, the legitimacy of religious experience, the possibility of miracles, and idea of life after death. As a reference volume and introductory text, this is an essential resource for students and scholars.
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- The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook Series
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 452
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1041g
- ISBN-13: 9781538141274
- ISBN-10: 1538141272
- Artikelnr.: 59987422
- The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook Series
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 452
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1041g
- ISBN-13: 9781538141274
- ISBN-10: 1538141272
- Artikelnr.: 59987422
Mark A. Lamport is a graduate professor at schools in Arizona, Colorado, Indiana, Virginia, Belgium, Portugal, and The Netherlands. He is editor, coeditor, and author of ten multi-volume reference books, including the Handbook of Contemporary Christianity in the United States (Rowman & Littlefield, 2022).
Preface Foreword
Michael L. Peterson
Asbury Theological Seminary Introduction
Charles Taliaferro
St. Olaf College Orientation Essays Snapshot: A Concise History of Philosophy and Religion
Carrie Peffley
Bethel University Scrutiny: A Postmodern Take on Religion
Mystery
and Meaning
Robert O'Connor
Wheaton College Part I: Proving God 1. Cosmological Arguments
Joshua Rasmussen
Azusa Pacific University 2. Ontological Arguments: Anselm and Gaunilo
Byard Bennett
Grand Rapids Theological Seminary 3. Teleological Arguments
Paul Gould
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School 4. Moral Argument
David Baggett
Liberty University 5. Evidentialism and Theistic Pragmatic Arguments
Jeffrey J. Jordan
University of Delaware Part II: Describing God 6. Attributes of God
Overview
Peter Weigel
Washington College 7. Divine Simplicity
Rebekah L. H. Rice
Seattle Pacific University 8. Perfect and Worthy of Worship
Jacobus Erasmus
North-West University 9. Foreknowledge and Predestination
Kirk R. MacGregor
McPherson College 10. Process Theism and the Openness of God
William Hasker
Huntington University Part III: Deducing God 11. Religious Language
Sameer Yadav
Westmont College 12. Faith and Reason
Elizabeth Jackson
Ryerson University 13. Science and Religion
Mikael Stenmark
Uppsala University 14. Scriptural Authority: South Asian Perspectives
Vincent Eltschinger
University of Sorbonne 15. Social Evolution of Religion
Adam Green
Azusa Pacific University Part IV: Perplexing God 16. Theodicy and the Problem of Evil
James Henry Collin
University of Edinburgh 17. Divine Responsibility
Ian DeWeese-Boyd
Gordon College 18. Hiddenness of God
Charity Anderson
Baylor University 19. Divine Impassibility
Ryan Mullins
University of St. Andrews Part V: Encountering God 20. Miracles
Stewart Goetz
Ursinus College 21. Mystical Experiences
James Taylor
Westmont College 22. Morality
Steve Sherman
Grand Canyon University 23. Diversity and Pluralism
Philip A. Gottschalk
Zaporizhzhya Bible Seminary 24. Afterlife
Ray VanArragon
Bethel University Case Study Reflective Essays Why I Am Agnostic
Robin Le Poidevin
University of Leeds Why I am Atheist
David Kyle Johnson
King's College Why I am Buddhist
Tom J.F. Tillemans
University of Lausanne Why I am Christian
Kyla Ebels-Duggan
Northwestern University Why I am Jewish
Jerome Gellman
Ben-Gurian University of the Negev Why I Am a Multiple Belonger
Sallie B. King
James Madison University and Georgetown University Why I am Muslim
Yaser Mirdamadi
University of Edinburgh Epilogue: Recent Developments in Philosophy of Religion and God in Postmodern Thought
Ronald T. Michener
Evangelische Theologische Faculteit About the About the Editorial Advisory Board
Contributors
and Senior Editorial Consultant Index of Names and Subject Matter
Michael L. Peterson
Asbury Theological Seminary Introduction
Charles Taliaferro
St. Olaf College Orientation Essays Snapshot: A Concise History of Philosophy and Religion
Carrie Peffley
Bethel University Scrutiny: A Postmodern Take on Religion
Mystery
and Meaning
Robert O'Connor
Wheaton College Part I: Proving God 1. Cosmological Arguments
Joshua Rasmussen
Azusa Pacific University 2. Ontological Arguments: Anselm and Gaunilo
Byard Bennett
Grand Rapids Theological Seminary 3. Teleological Arguments
Paul Gould
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School 4. Moral Argument
David Baggett
Liberty University 5. Evidentialism and Theistic Pragmatic Arguments
Jeffrey J. Jordan
University of Delaware Part II: Describing God 6. Attributes of God
Overview
Peter Weigel
Washington College 7. Divine Simplicity
Rebekah L. H. Rice
Seattle Pacific University 8. Perfect and Worthy of Worship
Jacobus Erasmus
North-West University 9. Foreknowledge and Predestination
Kirk R. MacGregor
McPherson College 10. Process Theism and the Openness of God
William Hasker
Huntington University Part III: Deducing God 11. Religious Language
Sameer Yadav
Westmont College 12. Faith and Reason
Elizabeth Jackson
Ryerson University 13. Science and Religion
Mikael Stenmark
Uppsala University 14. Scriptural Authority: South Asian Perspectives
Vincent Eltschinger
University of Sorbonne 15. Social Evolution of Religion
Adam Green
Azusa Pacific University Part IV: Perplexing God 16. Theodicy and the Problem of Evil
James Henry Collin
University of Edinburgh 17. Divine Responsibility
Ian DeWeese-Boyd
Gordon College 18. Hiddenness of God
Charity Anderson
Baylor University 19. Divine Impassibility
Ryan Mullins
University of St. Andrews Part V: Encountering God 20. Miracles
Stewart Goetz
Ursinus College 21. Mystical Experiences
James Taylor
Westmont College 22. Morality
Steve Sherman
Grand Canyon University 23. Diversity and Pluralism
Philip A. Gottschalk
Zaporizhzhya Bible Seminary 24. Afterlife
Ray VanArragon
Bethel University Case Study Reflective Essays Why I Am Agnostic
Robin Le Poidevin
University of Leeds Why I am Atheist
David Kyle Johnson
King's College Why I am Buddhist
Tom J.F. Tillemans
University of Lausanne Why I am Christian
Kyla Ebels-Duggan
Northwestern University Why I am Jewish
Jerome Gellman
Ben-Gurian University of the Negev Why I Am a Multiple Belonger
Sallie B. King
James Madison University and Georgetown University Why I am Muslim
Yaser Mirdamadi
University of Edinburgh Epilogue: Recent Developments in Philosophy of Religion and God in Postmodern Thought
Ronald T. Michener
Evangelische Theologische Faculteit About the About the Editorial Advisory Board
Contributors
and Senior Editorial Consultant Index of Names and Subject Matter
Preface Foreword
Michael L. Peterson
Asbury Theological Seminary Introduction
Charles Taliaferro
St. Olaf College Orientation Essays Snapshot: A Concise History of Philosophy and Religion
Carrie Peffley
Bethel University Scrutiny: A Postmodern Take on Religion
Mystery
and Meaning
Robert O'Connor
Wheaton College Part I: Proving God 1. Cosmological Arguments
Joshua Rasmussen
Azusa Pacific University 2. Ontological Arguments: Anselm and Gaunilo
Byard Bennett
Grand Rapids Theological Seminary 3. Teleological Arguments
Paul Gould
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School 4. Moral Argument
David Baggett
Liberty University 5. Evidentialism and Theistic Pragmatic Arguments
Jeffrey J. Jordan
University of Delaware Part II: Describing God 6. Attributes of God
Overview
Peter Weigel
Washington College 7. Divine Simplicity
Rebekah L. H. Rice
Seattle Pacific University 8. Perfect and Worthy of Worship
Jacobus Erasmus
North-West University 9. Foreknowledge and Predestination
Kirk R. MacGregor
McPherson College 10. Process Theism and the Openness of God
William Hasker
Huntington University Part III: Deducing God 11. Religious Language
Sameer Yadav
Westmont College 12. Faith and Reason
Elizabeth Jackson
Ryerson University 13. Science and Religion
Mikael Stenmark
Uppsala University 14. Scriptural Authority: South Asian Perspectives
Vincent Eltschinger
University of Sorbonne 15. Social Evolution of Religion
Adam Green
Azusa Pacific University Part IV: Perplexing God 16. Theodicy and the Problem of Evil
James Henry Collin
University of Edinburgh 17. Divine Responsibility
Ian DeWeese-Boyd
Gordon College 18. Hiddenness of God
Charity Anderson
Baylor University 19. Divine Impassibility
Ryan Mullins
University of St. Andrews Part V: Encountering God 20. Miracles
Stewart Goetz
Ursinus College 21. Mystical Experiences
James Taylor
Westmont College 22. Morality
Steve Sherman
Grand Canyon University 23. Diversity and Pluralism
Philip A. Gottschalk
Zaporizhzhya Bible Seminary 24. Afterlife
Ray VanArragon
Bethel University Case Study Reflective Essays Why I Am Agnostic
Robin Le Poidevin
University of Leeds Why I am Atheist
David Kyle Johnson
King's College Why I am Buddhist
Tom J.F. Tillemans
University of Lausanne Why I am Christian
Kyla Ebels-Duggan
Northwestern University Why I am Jewish
Jerome Gellman
Ben-Gurian University of the Negev Why I Am a Multiple Belonger
Sallie B. King
James Madison University and Georgetown University Why I am Muslim
Yaser Mirdamadi
University of Edinburgh Epilogue: Recent Developments in Philosophy of Religion and God in Postmodern Thought
Ronald T. Michener
Evangelische Theologische Faculteit About the About the Editorial Advisory Board
Contributors
and Senior Editorial Consultant Index of Names and Subject Matter
Michael L. Peterson
Asbury Theological Seminary Introduction
Charles Taliaferro
St. Olaf College Orientation Essays Snapshot: A Concise History of Philosophy and Religion
Carrie Peffley
Bethel University Scrutiny: A Postmodern Take on Religion
Mystery
and Meaning
Robert O'Connor
Wheaton College Part I: Proving God 1. Cosmological Arguments
Joshua Rasmussen
Azusa Pacific University 2. Ontological Arguments: Anselm and Gaunilo
Byard Bennett
Grand Rapids Theological Seminary 3. Teleological Arguments
Paul Gould
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School 4. Moral Argument
David Baggett
Liberty University 5. Evidentialism and Theistic Pragmatic Arguments
Jeffrey J. Jordan
University of Delaware Part II: Describing God 6. Attributes of God
Overview
Peter Weigel
Washington College 7. Divine Simplicity
Rebekah L. H. Rice
Seattle Pacific University 8. Perfect and Worthy of Worship
Jacobus Erasmus
North-West University 9. Foreknowledge and Predestination
Kirk R. MacGregor
McPherson College 10. Process Theism and the Openness of God
William Hasker
Huntington University Part III: Deducing God 11. Religious Language
Sameer Yadav
Westmont College 12. Faith and Reason
Elizabeth Jackson
Ryerson University 13. Science and Religion
Mikael Stenmark
Uppsala University 14. Scriptural Authority: South Asian Perspectives
Vincent Eltschinger
University of Sorbonne 15. Social Evolution of Religion
Adam Green
Azusa Pacific University Part IV: Perplexing God 16. Theodicy and the Problem of Evil
James Henry Collin
University of Edinburgh 17. Divine Responsibility
Ian DeWeese-Boyd
Gordon College 18. Hiddenness of God
Charity Anderson
Baylor University 19. Divine Impassibility
Ryan Mullins
University of St. Andrews Part V: Encountering God 20. Miracles
Stewart Goetz
Ursinus College 21. Mystical Experiences
James Taylor
Westmont College 22. Morality
Steve Sherman
Grand Canyon University 23. Diversity and Pluralism
Philip A. Gottschalk
Zaporizhzhya Bible Seminary 24. Afterlife
Ray VanArragon
Bethel University Case Study Reflective Essays Why I Am Agnostic
Robin Le Poidevin
University of Leeds Why I am Atheist
David Kyle Johnson
King's College Why I am Buddhist
Tom J.F. Tillemans
University of Lausanne Why I am Christian
Kyla Ebels-Duggan
Northwestern University Why I am Jewish
Jerome Gellman
Ben-Gurian University of the Negev Why I Am a Multiple Belonger
Sallie B. King
James Madison University and Georgetown University Why I am Muslim
Yaser Mirdamadi
University of Edinburgh Epilogue: Recent Developments in Philosophy of Religion and God in Postmodern Thought
Ronald T. Michener
Evangelische Theologische Faculteit About the About the Editorial Advisory Board
Contributors
and Senior Editorial Consultant Index of Names and Subject Matter