Religious epistemology : royal institute of philosophy supplement :81 edited by Stephen Law
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- 210 LAW-S
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210 GAN-R The availability of religious ideas / | 210 KAL-R The buddha and the bitch : | 210 KAN-I Religion within the boundaries of mere reason and other writings / | 210 LAW-S Religious epistemology : | 210 MEI-C Routledge companion to philosophy of religion / | 210 PET-K Dancing with the sacred : evolution, ecology, and God / | 210 SHA-T Homo religiosus ? : |
This volume presents cutting edge research by many of the leading researchers in the field of religious epistemology, a field that has seen major development in recent years. This book attempts to answer the questions of: how reasonable is belief in God? Can a good evidential case be made either for the existence of God, or against the existence of God? Does the existence of enormous suffering, or religious disagreement, provide significant evidence against the existence of God? How might we best come to know God? What's required for religious belief to qualify as rational? All of the papers included in this volume aim to be accessible to the interested layperson.
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