PART I: PROBLEMS; 1. Divine Power, Goodness, and Knowledge; 2. Divine Sovereignty and Aseity; 3. Non-theistic Conceptions of the Divine; 4. The Ontological Argument; 5. The Cosmological and Design Arguments; 6. Mysticism and Religious Experience; 7. Pascals Wagers and James Will to Believe; 8. The Problem of Evil; 9. Religious Language; 10. Religious Epistemology; 11. God, Science, and Naturalism; 12. Miracles; 13. Faith and Revelation; 14. Morality and Religion; 15. Death and the Afterlife; 16. Religious Diversity: Familiar Problems, Novel Opportunities; PART II: APPROACHES; 17. Analytic Philosophy of Religion; 18. Wittgensteinianism: Logic, Reality, and God; 19. Continental Philosophy of Religion; 20. Feminism and Analytic Philosophy of Religion
William J. Wainwright is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
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