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- Kiadó OUP USA
- Megjelenés dátuma 2013. augusztus 15.
- ISBN 9780199755448
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem574 oldal
- Méret 163x239x43 mm
- Súly 1111 g
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Rövid leírás:
This volume offers groundbreaking dialogue by many of the most prominent scholars in the field in a definitive treatment of central issues in theism and Christian faith.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
Christian theism and apologetics is an increasingly significant area of research and dialogue. This volume comprises groundbreaking dialogues by many of the most prominent scholars in the field in a definitive treatment of central issues in theism and Christian faith.
The essays are ecumenical and broadly Christian, in the spirit of C.S. Lewis's Mere Christianity, and feature lucid and up-to-date material designed to engage students and others in contemporary theistic and Christian issues. The first half of the volume includes dialogues about God's existence and the coherence of theism. The second moves beyond generic theism to address significant debates over such specifically Christian doctrines as the Trinity and the resurrection of Jesus.
Debating Christian Theism provides an ideal starting point for students, scholars, and anyone seeking to understand the current issues and developments with respect to discussions in Christian theism and apologetics.
Accessible to educated readers and advanced undergraduate students, this volume provides a handy summary of key positions in important debates.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Contributors
Introduction
PART I - DEBATES ABOUT GOD'S EXISTENCE
A Cosmological Argument
1. The Kalam Argument - William Lane Craig
2. Doubts about the Kalam Argument - Wes Morriston
A Teleological Fine-Tuning Argument
3. The Fine-Tuning Evidence is Convincing - Robin Collins
4. The Universe Shows No Evidence for Design - Victor J. Stenger
An Ontological Argument
5. A Modal Version of the Ontological Argument - E.J. Lowe
6. Lowe on ''The Ontological Argument'' - Graham Oppy
A Moral Argument
7. Ethics Needs God - Paul Copan
8. The Failure of Moral Arguments - Louise Antony
An Argument from Consciousness
9. The Argument from Consciousness - J. P. Moreland
10. Consciousness, Theism, and Naturalism - Graham Oppy
The Coherence of Theism: Part 1
11. Problems with Omnipotence - Nicholas Everitt
12. Coherence of Divine Power - Charles Taliaferro
The Coherence of Theism: Part 2
13. Problems with Omniscience - Patrick Grim
14. The Coherence of Omniscience - Jerome Gellman
The Problem of Evil
15. Evil as Evidence against God - Richard M. Gale
16. God and Evil - Chad Meister
Evolution and Belief in God
17. Bayes and the Evolution of Religious Belief - Joseph Bulbulia
18. Evolutionary Accounts of Religion and the Justification of Religious Belief - Michael Murray and Jeffrey Schloss
The Nature of Human Beings
19. Human Persons are Material and Immaterial (Body and Soul) - Stewart Goetz
20. Human Persons are Material Only - Kevin Corcoran
PART II - DEBATES ABOUT SPECIFIC CHRISTIAN BELIEFS
Miracles and Christian Theism
21. Christianity and Miracles - Paul Moser
22. It is Not Reasonable to Believe in Miracles - Evan Fales
Science and Christian Faith
23. Science is at Odds with Christianity - Julian Baggini
24. Science is Not at Odds with Christianity - Keith Ward
The Doctrine of the Trinity
25. The Doctrine of the Trinity is Coherent - Thomas D. Senor
26. The Trinity is Incoherent - Timothy Winter
The Atonement
27. Responsibility, Atonement, and Forgiveness - Richard Swinburne
28. Problems with the Doctrine of Atonement - John Hick
The Incarnation
29. An Anselmian Defense of the Incarnation - Katherin A. Rogers
30. The Incarnation Doctrine is Incoherent and Unlikely - Michael Martin
The Historical Reliability of the New Testament
31. The Gospels are Reliable as Historically Factual Accounts - Stephen T. Davis
32. The Gospels are Reliable as Memory and Testimony - Marcus Borg
The Historical Jesus
33. The Christ of Faith is Not the Jesus of History - Stephen J. Patterson
34. The Christ of Faith is the Jesus of History - Craig A. Evans
The Resurrection of Jesus
35. Jesus Did Rise From the Dead - Gary Habermas
36. Jesus Did Not Rise From the Dead - James Crossley
Only One Way to God?
37. Jesus is the Only Way to God - Harold Netland
38. There are Many Ways to God - Paul Knitter
Heaven and Hell
39. It is Reasonable to Believe in Heaven and Hell - Jerry L. Walls
40. It is Not Reasonable to Believe in Heaven and Hell - Keith Parsons
Index
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