An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion - Softcover

Davies, Brian

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9780192892355: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion

Synopsis

This new, completely revised and updated edition places particular emphasis on matters which have recently become philosophically controversial. Brian Davies provides a critical examination of the fundamental questions of religion and the ways in which these questions have been treated by such thinkers as Anselm, Aquinas, Descartes, Leibnitz, Hume, Kant, Karl Barth, and Wittgenstein. Must a belief in God be based on argument or evidence in order to be a rational belief? Can one invoke the Free-Will Defense if one believes in God as maker and sustainer of the universe? Is it correct to think of God as a moral agent subject to duties and obligations? What is the significance of Darwin for the Argument from Design? How can one recognize God as an object of one's experience? The author debates these questions and more, sometimes proposing provocative answers of his own, more often leaving readers to decide for themselves.

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About the Author

Brian Davies has taught at Bristol, and in Rome and New York. He is a Dominican Friar, Lecturer in Philosopher and Theology, and Regent of Studies at Blackfriars, Oxford.

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